A once powerful civilization destroyed itself and its ruins were lost to time. It was recently rediscovered and ready to be explored. Danger (and treasure) awaits!
A once-powerful civilization destroyed itself and its ruins were lost to time. It was recently rediscovered and ready to be explored. Danger (and treasure) awaits!
Play investigators who enjoy worldwide acclaim debunking supernatural phenomena. That is until they are called in to investigate the stabbing of a couple at a motel with a haunting history.
At Emily Card's Sanatorium, a group of patients learn they share a dream: At night, they are transported together to a realm of high fantasy. When a patient is found dead, our heroes must investigate.
This is a Choose Your Adventure book turned into a board game. We will make choices as a group, roll dice, collect clues and try to survive the House of Danger!
A child has been kidnapped to attempt to rig an election. A rescue party was sent and disappeared. Can you return from the isolated mansion at the center of the city? Pre gen chars 13th lvl.
How Do I Build My Board Game Collection At My Library?
Summary:
Are you thinking about starting a board game collection at your library and you have no idea where to start? Bartlett will help you get started, provide collection development titles, and more!
Description:
Jenn Bartlett, AKA The Board Game Librarian, as seen on The Dice Tower's Board Game Breakfast with her segment "From the Page to the Table", as well as her Instagram account @boardgamelibrarian, will share her knowledge of board game collection development from a library point of view. What titles should you buy? What titles go out and which languish on the shelves? Bartlett will have lists for participants to take home, and well as information on securing donations from publishers.
Or: does the mountain really go there? Gregory A. Wilson, Anna Smith Spark, John O'Neill, and Steve Drew discuss creating geography and how it affects the story.