PuzzleNation 2021 Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide: By Category
Welcome to the PuzzleNation Blog 2021 Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide! We’re excited to be bringing you our biggest gift guide ever! There are so many
Welcome to the PuzzleNation Blog 2021 Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide! We’re excited to be bringing you our biggest gift guide ever! There are so many
Welcome to the PuzzleNation Blog 2021 Holiday Gift Guide! We’re excited to be bringing you our biggest gift guide ever! There are so many
Welcome to the PuzzleNation Blog 2021 Holiday Puzzly Gift Guide! We’re so excited to be bringing you our biggest ever gift guide! There are so
Altered Carbon came out digitally, hitting the shelves of DriveThruRPG on Christmas Eve in 2020, which means it’s a contender for the best
Hunters Entertainment have a smash hit on their hands. The Kickstarter campaign for Gods of Metal: Ragnarock asked for $20,000, and with nearly
Next month be prepared for the adventure of a lifetime. GM Shareef Jackson is bringing a whole new cast together to explore the world of Kids on
Merry Christmas and happy holidays! Mr Root As you might imagine, this collection of RPG news isn’t the busiest it’s been this year. Companies
Geek Native and DriveThruRPG have been looking at games published in 2020 and which sold well. Today we’re looking at family gaming which, unlike
Geek Native and DriveThruRPG are looking back at 2020 and at which RPGs did well. Yesterday, we looked at the best selling horror RPGs and today
News broke this week that Paradox Interactive would take all World of Darkness in-house and work with Renegade Game Studios as a publisher. A new
Two years ago, after White Wolf struggled with Vampire: the Masquerade 5th edition, Modiphius become the developer. About a year ago, Hunters
This is my second interview about Alice is Missing, the silent tabletop RPG crowdfunding on Kickstarter. Played via instant messaging, this game is a
From the Qing Dynasty to the British Empire, great powers ruled much of the world for centuries at a time, and they all had one thing in common: they