THE BITEYou slam the door closed, your partner barely making it through behind you. You can still feel their hands grabbing at your clothes; hear their moans echoing through the halls. The occasional thumping at the door reminds you that you are still trapped, even when you’ve run away. You won’t sleep tonight. Hell, you haven’t really slept in days, but you can try... [click here for more]
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Played with a standard deck of cards, Outlast: The Zombie Card Game is great for most groups with the age range of 12-40. It plays best with 2-5 players, but can be played up to 10 or more. Although there are three rounds to the game, players can change that amount to their own desire, and each round lasts 10-20 minutes.
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Land of Medievals is a Medieval Fantasy Print & Play board game with mechanics such as combat, dice rolling and improvement cards.
Fight against fantastic creatures and opponent players, siege enemy castles and become the one and only King of the Land.
Inspired by ancient mythologies the game offers a unique gameplay, you will need to earn Army Units and Improvement cards for your... [click here for more]
Game Summary
This is a deck building game with bases to control to gather and manage resources.
The zombie player builds a horde deck to overrun the human players.
While the human players try to research a cure find new survivors, weapons and supplies or other resources.
Uses 2 poker decks and dice to play.... [click here for more]
Neon drenched Sci-Fi / Horror TCG. 4 factions fight over a newly discovered energy opening a rift to the void attracting the attention of the Abhorrent Collective. Horible beings from outside of space and time. Fight for your faction. Save Atlas or destroy it and take control of the void for yourself. ... [click here for more]
As a big believer in psychological safety in games and simulation, I love the "X" Card.
No point causing traumatic experiences when a few easy actions can reduce the chance of them occurring!
A really great review of some of the tools and techniques can be found at Safety Tools for Tabletop RPGs from Thomas Weinbeger, of Dramadice.
I truly believe in tools such as the “X” card. Although it’s... [click here for more]