Child’s Play: Ascension: Storm of Souls
Variant Liz reviews Ascension: Storm of Souls, and lets us know if the game is appropriate for kids ages 4 and 7!
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Variant Liz reviews Ascension: Storm of Souls, and lets us know if the game is appropriate for kids ages 4 and 7!
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Variant Berry continues her ‘Meet Your Makers’ series with Peter Jung M.Ed, founder of Roll for Kindness and social skills DM.
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Variant J starts Part One of ‘From Player to GM’, a multi-part series where he outlines how someone can start running TTRPG games.
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Variant Liz reviews Kingdomino in her Child’s Play Series. Is this game well suited to a four or seven year old child?
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Variant Berry interviews Rosey Games, TEDx presenter and founder of Roll Play Lead for ‘Meet Your Makers’.
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Variant J finishes out ‘Table Not Required’ with Myst, highlighting the spirit of exploration found in TTRPG and Video Games alike.
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Variant Liz reviews 7 Wonders – Duel from Asmodee and determines whether it is appropriate for kids aged four to seven.
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Variant J talks about The Elder Scrolls (Bethesda Softworks) for his penultimate entry of ‘Table Not Required’.
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Variant J highlights ‘Baldur’s Gate’, a series that demonstrates the power of a well balanced party.
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Variant Berry reviews ‘Dungeon Mayhem’, a multi-player card game from Wizards of the Coast.
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Variant J starts ‘Table Not Required’ with an overview of Final Fantasy (Square-Enix) as an example of storytelling.
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