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Night’s Black Agents Review

The urge to write a review has struck again! I have read quite a few horror games over the month of October and I found another gem I wanted to tell you guys about.  Night’s Black Agents is written by...

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Campaign Post Mortem – D&D 5th Edition & Shackled City Adventure Path

I’ve talked on social media about the game I’m running for D&D 5th edition. The Monday after the Players Handbook was released, we fired up a new campaign using the 3rd Edition adventure path...

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The Cypher System Rulebook Review

This month, Monte Cook Games is running a Kickstarter for new Cypher System game products. So some of you out there might be wondering, is the Cypher System for you? Worry not, friendly reader, Forgot...

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Fantasy AGE Basic Rulebook Review

In a world where D&D exists, one of the questions I often find myself asking when I read fantasy RPG systems is this: Why am I playing this when I could be playing D&D? It’s a simple question,...

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7th Sea Core Rulebook Review

A long, long time ago, I worked for a small game store during college. It was a golden time for RPGs, and the Internet-hype-machine didn’t quite exist, so sometimes product releases just snuck up on...

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Forgot My Dice Episode 2 – It’s a Red Dragon, They’re Evil, It’s Okay

http://forgotmydice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/FMD-Ep2-Final-1.mp3?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss The second episode of the Forgot My Dice Podcast has arrived. In this one Robert struggles...

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The Art of Magic: the Gathering – Zendikar & Plane Shift: Zendikar – Review

Hey there, everyone. Sorry we have been radio silent of late, though if you haven’t heard, we have had two new additions to the Forgot My Dice family! Yes, a lot of our time is being eaten up with...

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Fantasy Flight Star Wars RPG Core Rulebooks Review

It’s hard to take a trip to your local game store and not see the massive shelf full of volumes from Fantasy Flight Games’ Star Wars RPG. Three core rulebooks, adventures, supplements, and many decks...

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