This month, Knights of the Dinner Table magazine's Indy Game Scene review was of Gregor Hutton's Best Friends.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.
A guilty pleasure of mine is Knights of the Dinner Table. It's the only comic I buy and read faithfully every month. The fictional and real versions of Hackmaster are all neo-old school. Advanced D&D Goes to Eleven. And the columns and letters pages tend to be discussions of gaming which read as if they were transported forward in time from 1983. "Poison -- Should Neutral Alignment Characters Use It?" That sort of thing.
Anyway, I was reading this month's and it had a column I'd never seen before. Entitled "The 'Indie' Gaming Scene." And it contained: an enthusiastic review of The Shadow of Yesterday.
You can't escape the indie.
Anyway, I was reading this month's and it had a column I'd never seen before. Entitled "The 'Indie' Gaming Scene." And it contained: an enthusiastic review of The Shadow of Yesterday.
You can't escape the indie.
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