Loose in the Library
Working by candlelight, we carefully stepped between endless shelves of books, books whose vivid imagination and terrible thoughts had become real and had entered our world.
Working by candlelight, we carefully stepped between endless shelves of books, books whose vivid imagination and terrible thoughts had become real and had entered our world.
There is something fascinating about making things up that could never exist.
The sun beats down as you and the other craftsmen raise the walls, just like your ancestors once built their great stone villages.
The sun blazes over the wasteland as your tribe fights for survival, its fate tied to three fragile camps and its lifeblood measured in precious drops of water.
I've recently got into heavier games, such as Brass: Birmingham with my games group, because they help me completely focus on a game, allowing my brain to fully put aside my day-to-day worries and thoughts.
Focus your mind on this life, and prepare your soul for the next.
In many modern tabletop games there is a certain amount of player interaction.