The Road to Dungeon Master: Part 1

I discovered the world of RPGs as an adult. A handful of years ago I had never played an RPG. They were like a foreign land to me: distant, exotic, and intimidating. Today I’m playing in and even running games across multiple RPG systems. How did I go from non-gamer… Continue reading

All By Myself – What I Learned Playing Games Alone

Featured image for this article used through Creative Commons by Lee Haywood “Why would anyone want to play a board game by themself?” It was an honest question regarding the player count on the side of the box. I didn’t think much of it at the time, brushing the comment aside… Continue reading

Do You Wanna Be? – Storytelling Games and the Image of God

I recently wrote a piece for GameChurch about the storytelling card game from Atlas Games – Once Upon a Time. I summarize the game play in that article, so I won’t be repeating it here. It is one of my favorite games I have ever played, but words like “player” and… Continue reading

Fight Ebola with Pandemic Parties

What if you made a game about fighting disease epidemics across the world, and then a disease that is curable, yet still incredibly dangerous, lethal, and spreadable without the proper precautions was raging across the globe? What if you could rally fans of that game to raise funds to help… Continue reading

One Year Anniversary Contest!

November of last year, we unveiled this website. Our original goals and strategies have been refined over the past year, but we are still committed to introducing church and community leaders to the tabletop gaming world and equipping them to harness games as a tool to impact those around them. As we look forward… Continue reading