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Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
How to hire a rummy game development company? Step by step
For professional players, the right rummy game development company is essential to develop their skills and increase their chances of winning. However, most of the players have no idea about the process of hiring such a company. This blog explains how to hire a rummy game development company as a professional player so that you can gain an edge on your opponents.
By PM IT Solution 3 years ago in Gamers
The Power of Martial Characters
We've all heard the stories. Tales of how wizards who could barely hold their own against a goblin grew to a level where they could call down meteor swarms, and summon bolts of lightning. Accounts of sorcerers who once fell over in a stiff breeze becoming potent enough that with a wave of their hand they could disintegrate a foe to ash, or remake reality around them. There are even stories of clerics who could barely hold their own growing until they can destroy an entire wave of enemy combatants with a prayer as they held their holy symbol aloft.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
The College of Siren’s Song — Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
The College of Siren’s Song - Bard College Their voice is the favoured weapon of many a bard, and yours is no exception. Modelling the beguiling lullaby of the mythical sirens, you excel at lacing gentle enchantments into your singing voice, allowing you to charm even the most stalwart of warriors with your songs and ballads.
By Parliament Homebrew3 years ago in Gamers
Tips On How To Use Free Spins Most Effectively
When we think of a casino, we often remember the jackpot clinks of slot machines. They have been around for over a hundred years, and they are here to stay. Slot machines are mechanically simple. The player just pulls the lever. The game practically plays itself. Naturally, it translates very well to a virtual setting. Every major online casino has a dedicated slot games zone. ‘Do not play slots if you want to win money’, a few gambling pundits might tell you. But online slot games are a different ballgame, thanks to their free spins.
By rajbet-com3 years ago in Gamers
The Best Poker Tournament Tips
Winning a poker tournament is not as easy as it looks. To do well in tournaments, you need to play strategically and keep your cool because, in this game, anything can happen. If you are currently playing poker tournaments and have been struggling with winning, you should read these tips that have been provided for you. These tips will be essential for any player trying to get their game up at the table.
By Sarang Ahuja3 years ago in Gamers
The Path of the Thresher - Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
The Path of the Thresher — Barbarian Primal Path Every gang has its members, every club or business has its guards, and every police force has its constables. There is an endless demand for thugs and hoodlums, but that doesn't mean that they need to be disposable too.
By Parliament Homebrew4 years ago in Gamers
The Path of The Elements — Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
The Path of the Elements — Barbarian Primal Path Granted a boon of power by a primordial, suffused by the might of the elemental planes, or born with a fiery rage; whatever your origins, you can bend the very elements themselves to your will when you rage, granting you a vast array of bonuses.
By Parliament Homebrew4 years ago in Gamers
More Toppings Please! Why Dungeons and Dragons is like Cheese Pizza
In 2024, beloved tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons will be turning 50 years old. From its humble beginnings as little more than an expansion for a war game, through the dark years of the Satanic Panic, into the modern renaissance of roleplaying games, D&D has been there every step of the way. Today, it is the most popular roleplaying game in the United States, and much of the rest of the world as well. Publishers Wizards of the Coast estimate that over 50 million people play it today. As players, we've laughed, we've cheered, and we've killed a heck of a lot of goblins.
By E. A. Reece4 years ago in Gamers
Why I Switched to Online D&D
So, some backstory. I was first introduced to D&D around 9 or 10 years old when I saw the 1st edition Monster Manual at a cousin's house. I still remember the picture of rot grubs burrowing into a man's arm, and that image branded itself into my young mind with frightful clarity. This intrigued my inner geek, but that wasn't the sort of game my parents would let me play. Instead, I opted for the Endless Quest series, of which I still have the original 36 books and a smattering of others in a similar series. Return to Brookmere to this day is dear to my heart, as is the wonderful, eternal art of Jim Holloway.
By Jason Hauser4 years ago in Gamers











