Review: Guild of Dungeoneering

Review: Guild of Dungeoneering
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Guild of Dungeoneering wants to be so many awesome things at once. It’s a simplified RPG that plays out like a solo board game, yet it features a unique deck-building mechanic inspired by Dominion or, perhaps more accurately, Thunderstone. … read more

Review: Design by Humans

Review: Design by Humans
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Design by Humans doesn’t mess around on this front, as their selection of designs are almost unanimously gorgeous. … read more

Review: A Wailing Of A Town

Review: A Wailing Of A Town
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I’ve got to hand it to A Wailing Of A Town for providing the excellent and essential, detailed oral history of San Pedro’s contribution to punk. … read more

Review: Card Hunter

Review: Card Hunter
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It’s hard not to cringe when the words “free-to-play” pop up on a game’s description, but Card Hunter is one of the few free-to-play games that don’t make me want to punch it in the face. … read more

Review: Uncle John’s Beer-Topia: A Heady Brew of Beer Miscellany

Review: Uncle John’s Beer-Topia: A Heady Brew of Beer Miscellany
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From the same author who brought you your porcelain throne crowning literature, Bathroom Reader, comes another quick quips and tidbits guide, but this time focused on your favorite “sipping” beverage: beer. … read more

Clark Thomas: For The Love Of The Board

Clark Thomas: For The Love Of The Board
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I first caught sight of Clark Thomas about a year ago when he took home the gold at the Fifth Annual Roughside of the Tracks contest, Roughside V. Though there were plenty of dudes killing it, I kind of knew from the start that Thomas was going to get the top spot. I first noticed

Review: Dope

Review: Dope
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The perspective and thoughts of people who are actually doing the acts are commonly overlooked. Dope takes the reader head first into the world of methamphetamine and the criminal justice system. … read more

Review: Maverix Urban Spirit

Review: Maverix Urban Spirit
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Due to the easy maneuverability, long-lasting 400-watt battery power and reliable brakes, the Urban Spirit is definitely worth consideration. … read more

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume 1
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So finally, 13 years after the original release, Volume 1 is available again through Shout! Factory. … read more

Review: Mad Max: Fury Road

Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
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The first time I saw Mad Max: Fury Road in the theater I felt like I needed to go home, take a shower, check my body for injuries… and then go right back. … read more

Review: Mega Man Legacy Collection – Bustin’ Bots Like It’s 1987

Review: Mega Man Legacy Collection – Bustin’ Bots Like It’s...
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One of my first gaming memories is playing Mega Man X on the Super Nintendo, a game which kicked my 8-year-old ass up and down the block so many times that I can still feel the little blue bootprints. … read more

Stand For Queer Lives: An Interview with Adrian Romero

Stand For Queer Lives: An Interview with Adrian Romero
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In January of 2015, Adrian founded the group Stand for Queer Lives, a support and activist group dedicated to aiding the lives of LGBTQ+ people. … read more