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"What makes Wildsea unique in its worldbuilding vision is that there’s follow-through... The game sticks the landing on creating something new by thinking through the core concept they present." - Aaron Marks
Read the full CHG review here.
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Looking for a game that will push your character to her limits and force you to make hard choices? Then start your engine and take flight with the Night Witches. Read the full CHG review here.
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"In its quest to be the perfect onboarding tabletop RPG for JRPG players, Fabula Ultima wound up being a near-perfect onboarding game for… pretty much anyone." - Seamus Conneely
Read the full CHG review here.
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"What happens if you take Cowboy Bebop, the celebrated anime, and make it into an RPG? Well, in this case, something kind of magical." - Aaron Marks.
Read the full CHG review here.
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"The fashion and attitude of the Cyberpunk setting seeps through on every page, successfully hammering home the gulf between a corporate wearing nothing but holo-clothes and a nomad who can’t afford ammo and has to figure out how to shoot rocks." - Aaron Marks
Read the full CHG review here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2023/03/08/black-chrome-review/
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"If you want to write your own RPG setting for the first time, or are trying to get your friends to try something new, Everywhen is a great choice. It may not lead many comparisons in a vacuum, but when it comes to actually getting the plots written and the dice rolled, it should be one of the first places you look." - Aaron Marks
Read the full CHG review here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2021/05/12/everywhen-review/
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"The Guide can be a very useful bit of inspiration, for Eberron veterans or neophytes, whether you’re dropping its ideas right into the setting or simply using them to kickstart your own brainstorm. It’s also a genuinely fun little read, and it has to be said that you’re also provided with some diverse and fleshed-out NPCs to use in the form of Rhen, Ardiane, Fortunine, and Immok." - Seamus Conneely
Read the full CHG review here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2019/04/23/naturalists-guide-to-eberron-volume-1-aarakocra-to-azer/
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"Reading Mörk Borg is an essential part of playing the game, and even if you were to hack a rules element from Mörk Borg into another OSR game, it would not land the same unless your players see the manner in which it was originally presented. Mörk Borg is a game for which “style over substance” is not an insult, and it’s my hope that there are lessons to be learned here about where the experience of reading an RPG manual fits in the broader notion of playing a game." - Aaron Marks
Read the full CHG review here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2020/04/15/mork-borg-review/
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"Should you open the door and grab the Book of Rooms? If you’re planning to run Bluebeard’s Bride, I’d say definitely. It doesn’t have the ‘even people not interested in playing’ appeal that the Book of Lore has, because it’s entirely focused on content for use in the game, but that content is top notch. You could run multiple games of Bluebeard’s Bride and still not cover every room in the Book. You could simply use it as inspiration, and even if you use material right out of the Book you still have great creative freedom as Groundskeeper thanks to half of the horrors behind Mysterious Objects being left up to you. So, basically, it takes care of one of the hardest parts of being a Groundskeeper without robbing you of the best part." You can read the full Cannibal Halfling Gaming review (along with the Book of Lore) here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2018/12/07/bluebeards-bride-the-books-of-lore-and-rooms-review/
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"Is the Book of Lore good? Yes. Though the format at the end threw me a bit, it was an enjoyably creepy version of the story that, at the same time, helped me better understand how a game of Bluebeard’s Bride might look. Even if someone wasn’t interested in playing Bluebeard’s Bride, if they’re a fan of the Grimm-er variety of folktale the Book of Lore would be worth checking out, and like I’ve said before that’s exactly what this kind if supplement wants to be." You can read the full Cannibal Halfling Gaming review (along with the Book of Rooms) here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2018/12/07/bluebeards-bride-the-books-of-lore-and-rooms-review/
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"While it’s not a universally applicable supplement, the Book of Mirrors remains a strong one. In a genre that’s already difficult for tabletop roleplaying games to parse, the Book of Mirrors takes the unique approach of Bluebeard’s Bride and manages to spin it six more unique and fascinatingly horrible ways. For a game like BB that is very focused, a supplement like the Book of Mirrors can only broaden its audience." You can read the full Cannibal Halfling Gaming review here: https://cannibalhalflinggaming.com/2019/01/24/bluebeards-bride-the-book-of-mirrors-review/
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