Tabletop Games

Review: Tiny Epic Dinosaurs

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. With Tiny Epic Dinosaurs, Gamelyn Games continue their series of ‘small box’ games which deliver a big gameplay experience. With its brightly coloured tiles and dinosaur models, worker-placement gameplay and spatial arrangement elements, Tiny Epic Dinosaurs definitely takes a few cues from Pandasaurus Games’…
Christopher Jarvis
November 9, 2021
InterviewTabletop Games

Interview: Stephen A. Turner

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. Stephen A. Turner is the driving force behind the historically-inspired Chivalry & Sorcery roleplaying game. His company, Britannia Games Design, acquired the game in 1999 and launched the 4th edition in 2000. The 5th edition was launched through Kickstarter and came to fruition in…
Angus McNicholl
November 7, 2021
Books

Review: The Hammer and the Blade

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. Egil and Nix are idiots. There’s really no getting around that fact. They’ve made a reputation, lost a few fortunes and risked life, limb and soul plundering tombs, crypts and other unwholesome places with a habit of killing people. And they keep doing it. …
Connor Eddles
November 5, 2021
Tabletop Games

Interview: DigiSprite

From the Parallel Worlds archive. DigiSprite are a three-person tabletop games studio based in Dundee, Scotland. Robyn is Managing Director and a designer, while Sam and Elaine are designers and writers — but they all wear lots of hats in between as well. They’ve been making tabletop games for five…
Connor Eddles
November 4, 2021
Books

Review: Saints of Salvation

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. If you’re a regular of Parallel Worlds, you’ll know that we’ve been following Peter Hamilton’s new series — the Salvation Sequence — with some interest. Stephen Baxter has called it “a modern classic” while noted author Gareth L. Powell has called Hamilton “one of…
Ant Jones
November 4, 2021
Tabletop Games

Review: The King’s Dilemma

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. I’ll start by saying that I absolutely expected to dislike The King’s Dilemma. There are a few genres of game I really struggle to enjoy: social deduction games, for example, such as Coup, Werewolf, or Spyfall. I’m also not particularly into games which revolve…
Christopher Jarvis
November 3, 2021
Tabletop Games

Review: Gloom of Kilforth

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. Gloom of Kilforth is, undoubtedly, the most beautiful game I own. It’s the only game I’ve ever bought purely on the basis of the art — and I’ll explain why. There are 25 locations, four decks of encounters, four decks of character upgrades, 25…
Christopher Jarvis
November 2, 2021
Tabletop Games

Dark Stars: spacepunk roleplaying

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. Dark Stars is a cyberpunk roleplaying game set 300 years in the future. Humanity has expanded across the galaxy, developed artificial intelligence, and encountered alien life — but this is no utopia. The setting is dark and gritty, characterised by classic hallmarks of cyberpunk:…
Thomas Turnbull-Ross
November 1, 2021
Tabletop Games

Review: Cowboy Bebop: Space Serenade

From the Parallel Worlds Magazine archive. Cowboy Bebop is one of those TV series which always makes it into lists of ‘If You’ve Never Seen Anime, Start Here’. It’s stylish, accessible and genuinely action-packed — a Japanese animated series for those who aren’t deeply into the subculture. Unsurprising, then, to…
Christopher Jarvis
October 31, 2021

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