Underboss is a print and play board game where you'll be rolling and writing through a new dungeon every week in 2026.
The loan was used to help fund the complex’s 100,000-square-foot sports dome, which operators claim has been hampered by unfair state regulations that have limited its profit potential. The suit ...
The Dungeons & Dragons franchise has been steadily making more attempts to expand into video games, and we're seeing that next effort with Warlock: Dungeons & Dragons, a new open-world single-player ...
D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast has announced a new action adventure game set within its tabletop universe. Warlock, unveiled in a teaser trailer during The Game Awards, puts you in control of the ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
If you know the name Ron Gilbert, it’s probably for his decades of work on classic point-and-click adventure games like Maniac Mansion, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the Monkey Island series, ...
Ronald Goncalves is a contributor at DualShockers and a Venezuelan political scientist and economist who seeks to express his passion for video games through the always subjective interpretation of ...
Microsoft, Team Xbox, and Activision have done an interesting service to game preservation this week. The trio have compiled and made open source the entirety of the classic Zork text-based adventure ...
Usama Mehmood is a writer who has done extensive work for previous publications, including Ranking Lists, Reviews, and even Featured Pieces. This allowed him to quickly pursue a position as an Editor ...
Hero Quest wasn't the first board game I ever played. That honor goes to Scrabble or Monopoly or that weird Doctor Who tie-in with a Tardis that played quips like, "Hmm, where did I put those keys." ...
Recent humans may only be familiar with the (admittedly excellent) Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Xbox and PC, based on the adventures of the titular Professor of Archaeology, Dr Jones himself.