Earlier today we reported on the Kickstarter launch of Knitting – The Card Game, a multiplayer card game all about knitting. Less than twelve hours after launching, the game is already funded. It would appear that a lot of knitting fans wanted to make sure they had a skein in this game, and we’re not just spinning a yarn here.
Breaking Games, the award-winning game publisher and manufacturer, is set to announce a partnership with major retailer Wal-Mart. Three of the company’s most popular tabletop games – Fake News, Game of Phones and Sparkle Kitty – will be available at 3000 locations nationwide and on Walmart.com starting tomorrow August 23.
Owlcat Games projected game Pathfinder: Kingmaker is based on the tabletop roleplaying game Pathfinder by Paizo. The story is based on an already published campaign of the same name, will be written by RPG veteran Chris Avellone, and will feature recognizable locations and characters from that campaign and the Pathfinder universe. The game follows in the spirit of games like Baldur’s Gate, Divinit...[Read More]
Within the past five years or so, there has been a renaissance in the tabletop gaming world. With the rise of Kickstarter and other crowd-source funding options, hundreds of game concepts are finally finding players and publication. Phoenix Covenant is one such game, given life through Kickstarter. Most are describing it as Magic: The Gathering meets Final Fantasy Tactics. How does this unique spi...[Read More]
Tabletop Gaming is quickly becoming more popular than I have ever known. Just about every comic book store and hobby shop has weekly events for their favorite ways to roll dice from classics like Dungeons & Dragons to new entries like Exploding Kittens. I suspect that the upswing of board games on Kickstarter is why there are so many high quality tabletop games to enjoy now more than ever. Eve...[Read More]
Dungeons and Dragons. Books? Check. Miniatures? Check. Dark, gloomy basement? Check. New online game? Che… wait, what? Yep, that’s right – new online game. Atari Europe has announced a new online installment of Neverwinter based on the hit tabletop game, Dungeons and Dragons produced by Wizards of the Coast.