by Tony Sticks | Sep 6, 2022 | Tabletop Games
The Fox in the Forest Review To dip my feet into modern board gaming I decided to pick up a small two-player card game. I chose The Fox in the Forest specifically because it was considered to be one of the best two-player games out there at the time and it was cheap,...
by Tony Sticks | Aug 29, 2022 | Personal Development, Tabletop Games
I was wrong about Board Games I used to believe that board games were getting old and that board games were boring. The reason I thought that was because I grew up playing crappy old games. It wasn’t until I met my girlfriend’s family that I was opened up to a...
by Tony Sticks | Aug 10, 2020 | Tabletop Games
Why You Need a Pre-Campaign Survey A pre-campaign survey is the most important thing a Dungeon Master can do before starting a new Dungeons and Dragons campaign. The Dungeon Master needs to come up with a Dungeons and Dragons pre-campaign survey for their players. ...
by Tony Sticks | Aug 9, 2020 | Tabletop Games
Quarantine was the perfect time for me to get into Warhammer 40k. It was kind of inevitable; here is why. I come from Dungeons & Dragons, a game that typically requires that you sit around a table with about three to six other people. However, when quarantine...
by Tony Sticks | Jul 29, 2020 | Tabletop Games
How to Be a Good D&D Player There is such a thing as a good D&D player and a bad D&D player. I am not talking about their experience in the game or their ability to build a strong character. I am talking about their table etiquette. You can have the...
by Tony Sticks | Jul 23, 2020 | Tabletop Games
I was Interviewed to be a D&D Player This sounds strange, right? Being interviewed for the position of “Dungeons and Dragons Player.” Well, as a Dungeon Master myself, I understand entirely why. It is not easy to find a player who will fit well...