Luke Taylor

What’s the Point of Game Designers? with Game Designer Jay Dragon

If you haven’t heard of award winning game designer Jay Dragon, well, you’re missing out. Jay’s games Wanderhome and Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast have been huge hits in the TTRPG world and it’s definitely worth keeping an eye out...

I Went to Gen Con and Figured Out Why Everyone is Chronically Online

Gen Con is a crazy choice for your first convention ever, but I’ve never been one to back down from a challenge. Thanks to folks at Goonhammer approving my press badge and my relative proximity to Indianapolis, it was...

Turn Order’s Favorite “Specific” TTRPGs

Some tabletop roleplaying games try to do it all, to serve as a system of guidelines for any kind of story you could want to tell. But for every GURPS or Fate, there are a dozen games with more...

Turn Order’s Guide to Making a TTRPG Character as Cool as the Baldur’s Gate 3 Party

One of the many striking aspects of Baldur’s Gate 3 is the complexity and depth of each party member’s backstory. On a first playthrough, I thought these backstories seemed like a bit much compared to an average tabletop campaign. It...

Orbital Blues, Inevitable and more with SoulMuppet Publishing’s Zachary Cox

Zachary Cox, aka JellyMuppet, is part of the team behind SoulMuppet Publishing, best known for Best Left Buried and Orbital Blues. They’re also a Goonhammer patron and recently a participant in Turn Order’s Vampire: the Requiem game… which led...

Turn Order Plays Vampire: The Requiem

Are you a fan of vampires, political intrigue or the kind of stories only roleplay games can create? We’re excited to tell you all about something we’ve been working on for a bit: Turn Order Plays Vampire: The Requiem, our...

Monster of the Week: How Genre Improves a Game

The more time I spend playing TTRPGs and trying new ones, the more interest I have in genre-specific games.  It makes a lot of sense for how most people I know play these games: we think of a cool basis...

Creating Your Own Murder Mystery TTRPG Game

Running a true murder mystery game can be a daunting undertaking. Many TTRPG campaigns have a mystery at the core, but that works in the GM’s favor as they have the opportunity to change unrevealed information as the story...

Onslaught is a Fast and Fun Dungeons & Dragons Skirmish Game

Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught distills D&D combat to a two-player system, creating a fast-paced skirmish game with surprisingly good pre-painted minis. It’s a perfect offering for the kind of player who just wants to power through to the next...

City of Mist Uses Familiar Characters to Tell Its Own Story

There’s a tabletop game for every genre, for nearly any kind of story, but I’ve rarely found any that introduce story elements that feel original to the system and setting itself. Enter “City of Mist.” My group found this in...

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Rules Review: The Nemesis Claw Comes to Warhammer 40k

We look at the brand new rules for running Chaos Space Marine Nemesis Claw teams in Warhammer 40k - what they do, whether they're any good, and how to play them.
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