I wanted to give a quick announcement - the first Dwarf Mine expansion, Dwarf Mine: Barrier Mountains, is now available! Barrier Mountains at DriveThruRPG Barrier Mountains at itch.io Please note: the Barrier Mountains expansion requires the Dwarf Mine base game to play. Dwarf Mine: Barrier Mountains Overview Barrier Mountains is the first Dwarf Mine expansion. … Continue reading Barrier Mountains – Dwarf Mine Expansion Release
Tag: solo board game
Dwarf Mine – 3 New Expansions
I’m excited to announce 3 new expansions coming for Dwarf Mine! Barrier Mountains - The site of a mysterious falling star, an ancient artifact, and strange creatures with powerful weapons. Magestone Mountain - Do dwarves and magic mix? They do, if the rocks themselves have magic! The Underdark - Can your mine survive the mountain, … Continue reading Dwarf Mine – 3 New Expansions
Space Explorer by Sid Sackson – A Vintage Review
Space Explorer is a cooperative card and map game designed by Sid Sackson in 1977. It was published in a book of games called Beyond Competition, which includes five other titles. I’m usually excited to try vintage games that don’t involve trivia, because sometimes they are hiding once-tried-now-forgotten mechanics. I was especially excited to try … Continue reading Space Explorer by Sid Sackson – A Vintage Review
Star Smuggler: A Smug Review
Flying along among the stars. Gritty Survival. Keeping one step ahead of your debtors. Open-ended space game. All of these describe one of the most promising paper games I have tried to date. Unfortunately, there is one more that describes Star Smuggler - heavily disorganized. Star Smuggler Star Smuggler is a space-themed rpg/board game that … Continue reading Star Smuggler: A Smug Review
Managing the Madness
I’m a huge fan of March Madness. It’s not necessarily the sport that draws me in (though moments like these are magic), or even the spectacle of the event. What interests me most about the NCAA tournament is the history it creates every single year, and the legacy that teams and coaches leave behind. Which … Continue reading Managing the Madness





