Warriors of Krynn Board Game Adds Miniatures Combat to New Dragonlance Adventure

Dungeons and Dragons has traditionally been played mostly in the minds of its players and dungeon masters. Meanwhile, the Dragonlance campaign realm was created for more tactical combat opportunities, and the Dragonlance: Warriors of Krynn Board Game doubles down on that.
Shadow of the Dragon Queen Module Celebrates Decades of Dragonlance

Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a module set in the classic Dragonlance campaign world where massive armies of humans, monsters and dragons fight to control entire continents, and a small party of skilled adventures can tip the scales to one side or another.
Cracking Open a Box Full of Fantasy and Supernatural Horror

The “Tales From the Box” book brings readers 24 amazing stories packed with both fantasy and supernatural horror. Each tale is well crafted, character driven, and can be enjoyed over a long sitting or when readers have only a few minutes to devote to the joy of reading.
Honor Among Thieves Finally Gives Gamers A Good Dungeons and Dragons Movie

The Dungeons and Dragons game is loved by millions of players, but adapting that beloved system to the big screen has proven problematic. Finally, however, with the new Honor Among Thieves movie, gamers have a cinematic experience that is worthy of the Dungeons and Dragons name.
Heist Adventuring Comes to Dungeons and Dragons With Keys From The Golden Vault

Keys From The Golden Vault is a surprising and fun new adventure supplement that can be dropped into any existing Dungeons and Dragons campaign to add thrilling heist missions to the standard dungeon crawling. And the scenarios can work as standalone adventures or become the backbone of an entire campaign.
Michaelbrent Collings’ “Stranger Sins” Adds Chills and Thrills to the I Am Legion Series

Michael Blaker reviews “Stranger Sins,” the fourth book in the I Am Legion series by author Michaelbrent Collings. “Stranger Sins” brings the chaos and mayhem put forward by main character Legion, and we find him in this book training two new students, a mother and her daughter, to be just like him.
Checking Out an Emerging Sci-Fi RPG From Burnt City Games

GiN Reviewer Colin Flanigan journeyed to Travellercon to check out one of the world’s newest role-playing games, a sci-fi epic based on the classic “Dumarest of Terra” series of novels by Edwin Charles Tubbs. For sci-fi fans, this is a game that they will not want to miss.
Sailing Between the Stars and D&D Realms With the New Spelljammer: Adventures in Space

Dungeon and Dragons players first got a glimpse of the Spelljammer campaign setting in 1989, with medieval type adventurers piloting sailing ships through space. That amazing concept has now been recreated and updated in a massive new Spelljammer: Adventures in Space compendium that is not to be missed.
Light-Years From Home Shines for Young Readers of Sci-Fi Stories

Light-Years From Home by skilled author Michaelbrent Collings may be the perfect title for young readers who love sci-fi. The book features teens that get abducted by aliens and then must work together to survive that unexpected trip.
A Clever Guide for Crafting Cool RPG Characters

It’s fun to welcome characters from sci-fi, horror, x-punk, superhero, western and other genres into our campaigns. The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide, an expansion from the core book that mostly just covers Dungeons and Dragons characters, helps us to do that in an interesting way.
