Spell Saga, a self-proclaimed "tabletop novel"-style game, is the brainchild of SUBHEATHEN Publishing, a relatively-new publisher.
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This article series is meant to showcase my thoughts on how to make an immersive homebrewed world in Dungeons & Dragons from the ground up.
After a month's wait, Wizards of the Coast has finally released their newest Magic: The Gathering set in a physical form.
What happens when a solitary tabletop game aims to provoke an emotional response from the player? Enter Spell Saga.
Magic: The Gathering has had its share of misprint errors, especially when it comes to Commander products and other supplemental products.
Now, Bandai, a major player in the franchise's longevity, has released a new card game in Japan for the Digimon franchise, and fans in the US want a slice of the digi-pie, so to speak.
A Japanese advert showcasing the mechanics of the Digimon Card Game, featuring Wargreymon.
In a recent petition on Change.org, its creator makes[...]
Renegade Game Studios, game designers well-known for such titles as Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid, announced an expansion for Clank!
This is the sixth and final installment of our review of the top cards in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Limited.
Coronavirus has hit the world of popular culture and gaming like nothing else before it. It's clear that tabletop gaming took the worst hit.
Over here at Bleeding Cool, we have been writing down our top ten picks for cards in Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Limited, by color.
Here at Bleeding Cool, we have compiled our rankings for the top ten best red cards in the Lair of Behemoths for Limited.
Magic: The Gathering may have a large number of humans at the forefront of most conflicts in the game, but by no means is the game mundane.
We have written our top ten picks for the best black cards in the Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths Limited environment for Magic!
One of the most prolific and populous creature types in Magic: The Gathering is also one of its least magical, as chances have it.
Wizards of the Coast has announced the release of a new Secret Lair drop series: Godzilla Lands, and we couldn't be more excited!
The Rules Committee has decided to ban Flash from the Commander format of Magic: The Gathering, after much deliberation.
This week was Batman Week here at Bleeding Cool, and today is our last entry into the hypothetical "Batman Series" of Magic card analogues.
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths has been released on Magic: The Gathering: Arena, and with it, player-versus-player drafts.
TCGPlayer's workers have unionized, and in the process, they've gotten support from Vermont senator Bernie Sanders.
Hey there, Magic: The Gathering players and Batman fans! Batman Week continues here at Bleeding Cool. The Games department has more in store.
It's Batman Week here at Bleeding Cool! The Games department wanted a slice of the pie, so we are continuing this series of articles.
Magic: The Gathering has always been a game where the power levels of colors in the game fluctuates with every new set to come out.
As we mentioned before, it's Batman Week here at Bleeding Cool and we folks at the humble Games department wanted a piece of that action.
It's Batman Week here at Bleeding Cool! You may have seen a fair few posts already in our Collectibles portion of the site.
For about as long as Magic: The Gathering Arena has been in the public's grasp, there has been an outpouring of feedback about interactivity.
Today, I learned an awful trick within Magic: The Gathering's rules, though by "awful", I'm probably more apt to say it's awfully strong.
Today, we present you with a Magic: The Gathering Commander deck tech featuring one of the all-new legendary creatures from Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.
Wizards of the Coast has issued a statement regarding the unfortunate naming of a card - or, at least, the unfortunate timing surrounding that name.
Wizards of the Coast has officially teamed up with TOHO CO., Ltd. to bring the world of Godzilla to Magic: The Gathering.
Fantasy Flight Games has officially postponed all releases for its market in the United States through the end of April 2020, due to COVID-19 concerns.