A Gaming Life

Ice Age

Ice Age

I’ve been gaming since the late 70s in one form or other, starting with really basic RPGs and moving on to D&D when it was established properly in the Red Box.

Over the years I’ve played many different games, RPGs, board games, miniature games, but always came back to card games as they are so portable and had tons of great art.

The games I’ve spent most time with were Magic: The Gathering and the original Legend of the Five Rings before Fantasy Flight took it over, though I have played and collected several more.

Right now though my main games are RPGs and miniature games but whenever I get a chance to play in an MTG draft I jump at it but getting to one has been so difficult recently.

This part of the blog is mainly about a few directories, trying to list all card games, rpgs, miniature games, and board games that I can find any information about. It will also be following my take up of various solo gaming systems as it continues to be hard to find groups to play with.

It will also be about my return to gaming over the next year or so starting with RPGs, solo board gaming, and some card games (even some console gaming things). There will be some old stories and such and read throughs of old gaming magazines.

Basically anything that takes my fancy.

I’ll also be linking to my Ebay shop where I’ll be selling some gaming bitz, mainly for Warhammer but there could also be some card games stuff there.

Watch out for this part of the blog as it develops.

Junesploitation! 2025

Fire and Ice, Darkwolf

Fire and Ice, Darkwolf

This is the first time I’ve heard of #Junesploitation, but this is one of the really good things about Bluesky, I’ve seen so many different things since not being beholden to the almighty algorithm.

This has been running for twelve years now, hosted by F This Movie! who give a daily prompt list of film genres to choose from and you watch a movie that is suggested to you by that prompt.

The #Junespolitation Primer is here (and I’ve added it below) with a long list of prompts, I’ll be adding my list of films below and linking to any little reviews I end up doing.

I’ve got a film in mind for tonight and will fill out the list as I can over the next couple of days.

June 3 – David Carradine!
June 4 – Blaxploitation!
June 5 – Magic!
June 6 – Giallo!
June 7 – Kung Fu!
June 8 – Heists!
June 9 – Free Space!
June 10 – Jess Franco!
June 11 – ‘90s Action!
June 12 – Cartoons!
June 13 – Friday the 13th!
June 14 – Free Space!
June 15 – Revenge!
June 16 – ‘80s Comedy!
June 17 – Fulci!
June 18 – Rock and Roll!
June 19 – Free Space!
June 21 – Westerns!
June 22 – Teenagers!
June 23 – New World Pictures!
June 24 – Hong Kong Action!
June 26 – Eurosploitation! (Any European exploitation/sleaze)
June 27 – Free Space!
June 28 – Cannon!
June 29 – ‘80s Action!
June 30 – Italian Horror!

Nurse of Pain

Nurse of Pain

Nurse of Pain

This was taken at one of my last visits to the Whitby Goth Weekend as a photographer.

At the top of the steps to the church there is a nice place to sit and you can catch people in quite natural poses as they get to the top of the climb rather than all the staged poses that are available throughout the town.

This woman seemed to breeze up the steps and pause for a moment waiting for her struggling companions, and I was really pleased with the photograph.

but what I wasn’t really pleased with was the pack of male photographers hounding young women to get the perfect shot, I felt tainted by what I saw that year and haven’t returned as a photographer, just as someone who enjoys the spectacle.

This is available to buy on my Redbubble account.

Failed Summer Vacation

Heuijung Hur, Paige Aniyah Morris. Scratch Books, (183p) ISBN: 9781068355509. Contemporary Fiction, read 11/04/25, Paperback ★★★★☆

Failed Summer Vacation

Failed Summer Vacation

I was initially unsure of getting this one as I was feeling a bit burnt out with contemporary fiction at the time I was offered it, but I thought a collection of short stories should be OK.

So happy I took the chance as this is such a compelling debut collection from Heuijung Hur.

Each story stood strong within itself but they all added to a greater whole within the collection, all had a deep feeling of isolation with lots of nuance about that isolation throughout. Going from weird to disturbing, each had such a strong hook that kept you going to find which path the pain was coming from and where it would go in the end.

The only frustration I found was a purposeful one in that some of the stories felt fragmented and unfinished, but this is a reflection of the pain and uncertainty we all feel through life, especially in our relationships where sometimes we are so unsure of our place within our own life.

Enjoyed is not the word that I could really use for this collection, though there was a sense of enjoyment in following the stories and deciphering what was happening and feeling the mirroring of these emotions from your own experiences, working its way into your psyche through great turns of phrase and observation of the feelings of people detached from ‘normal’ emotional responses.

If you want an emotionally challenging read, and one that turns the mirror onto your own emotions this is a treat, being well written and full of recognisable behavioural observations.

I received this from Scratch Books in exchange for an honest review.

Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master

Michael Shea. Independently Published, (94p) ISBN: 9781726631822. RPG Guide, read 28/05/25, Paperback ★★★★☆

Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master

Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master

I’ve had this sat on my shelves for about four years now as I bought it just before I stopped having anything to do with group gaming, so I just didn’t bother reading it.

Until now, as I’m starting to think about getting back into group gaming once more and I really used to enjoy DMing.

This is a set of ‘rules’ to help run your campaigns and sessions easier, to help you be a ‘lazy’ DM.

It was a fascinating read as each of the steps make a lot of sense especially if you’re time poor and want to get the most out of your sessions, and the emphasis on the DM having a core knowledge of the players at the heart of the game makes so much sense.

I’ll probably end up using quite a few of these aids to DMing, but since I love the whole world building malarky they will probably end up as tools in the toolbox for anything that needs to happen on the fly, especially if players decide to make their own merry way through the world and ignore most of the hints and hooks as they usually do…

The best use of this for me would be for impromptu sessions, getting new players on board with a quick low-level adventure and such.

Well written and well executed toolbox to make running your tabletop sessions smoothly and with minimum fuss.

It has also reminded me that slyflourish.com is out there.

Hunting Harkonnens

The Road to Dune

The Road to Dune

This is the start of the Dune Universe readathon, a short story by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson collected in The Road to Dune book

An interesting story set in pre-Butlerian Jihad times and showing the main Harkonnen lord as still being ruthless and exploitative. Though his son Piers wants to change.

It introduces us to the Cymeks and thinking machines.

Overall had a very 70s feel to the story which seems very appropriate for the start to the universe.

Exciting little adventure with a lot of foreshadowing

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