Five years ago, the co-op board game Horrified set you up against Universal Monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, and the Invisible Man. It mixed clever co-op...
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For as much as I love playing with friends online via trading card game simulators or other video games, there’s nothing like the in-person tabletop experience....
While tabletop RPGs are often most associated with the fantasy genre, there’s a large subset of them that fall squarely in the realm of horror. A...
There are few movie universes I find more engaging than the Alien universe. The combination of working class aesthetics, evil corporations, and intriguing alien lore has...
Shannon Strucci (of StrucciMovies) is a person of many hustles. She’s probably best known for her work on the video essay series FAKE FRIENDS and Scanline....
See if we can play with madness in our Call of Cthulhu Review. On paper, Cyanide’s Call of Cthulhu has the potential to be a deeply...
It’s one of gaming’s oldest, richest genres and one that has continued to enjoy a mass following despite relatively little changing since its early PC heyday....
Board games used to be something relegated almost exclusively to children. From Candyland or Monopoly, these games were (and are still) the epitome of “fun for the whole family.”...
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