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Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
How to Create Deeply Interesting D&D Characters: From Concept to Backstory
Creating a compelling Dungeons & Dragons character goes far beyond choosing a race and class. It’s about breathing life into a bundle of stats. It’s the moment a rogue isn’t just a sneaky backstabber, but a former child thief trying to escape a legacy of blood.
By Richard Bailey7 months ago in Gamers
Andy Murray Slams Wimbledon Roof Decision During Sinner vs Dimitrov Clash
Sir Andy Murray, one of Britain’s greatest tennis players, recently voiced his frustration with Wimbledon’s decision to close the Centre Court roof during a key match between Jannik Sinner and Grigor Dimitrov. The match ended early due to an injury to Dimitrov, but Murray focused his concern on why the roof was closed when there was still plenty of natural daylight.
By ibrahim khan7 months ago in Gamers
Can Free Spins Teach You to Win at Slots? Lessons From Risk-Free Play
In this fast-paced and visually exciting world of online slot games, players usually find themselves navigating a combination of luck, strategy, and entertainment. Among the most exciting features offered by casinos, whether land-based or online, are free spins. These are basically spins of the reels that don't cost a dime from a player's bankroll. Rather, these NV Casino free spins are offered on a platter of fold as part of welcome bonuses, promotions, or game features. However, beyond their attractions as free chances to win is a deeper question. Can free spins teach you to win at slots?
By Shabbir Ahmad8 months ago in Gamers
AI vs. Human: Are Smart Enemies Making Games Too Hard?
AI vs. Human: Are Smart Enemies Making Games Too Hard? By Ali Asad Ullah Video games have come a long way from pixelated enemies that marched in straight lines. Today, the enemies we face in games are more than just code — they’re powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that adapts, learns, and reacts to our every move.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Gamers
The Hidden Minds: History of AI in Games – From Pac-Man Ghosts to Smart NPCs
“The Hidden Minds: History of AI in Games – From Pac-Man Ghosts to Smart NPCs” Prologue: The Ghost in the Game Long before artificial intelligence ruled headlines, it lurked quietly behind pixelated eyes—calculating, chasing, and predicting your every move. Not in laboratories. Not in sci-fi novels. But in arcades, dorm rooms, and under your bedspread at 2 A.M.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Gamers
The Evolution of 3D Gaming: PlayStation, N64, and Beyond
The Evolution of 3D Gaming: PlayStation, N64, and Beyond Introduction: The Leap from Flat to Full In the early days of video games, two-dimensional (2D) graphics ruled. Characters ran side to side, platforms stacked in flat layers, and the player’s view remained largely fixed. But the moment gaming transitioned into the third dimension, everything changed—perspective, gameplay, storytelling, and immersion. The evolution of 3D gaming marked a pivotal revolution in game history. This is the story of how it happened—led by visionaries, powered by polygons, and embraced by millions.
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Gamers
🧠 Brain vs. Board: What Science Says About Chess and Intelligence. AI-Generated.
The clock ticks. Your opponent stares with an icy calm. You’ve moved a single pawn... and suddenly, your brain is on fire. But here’s the real question: is chess a game of intelligence, or does it build intelligence? Are grandmasters born with a special kind of mind, or do they forge it through countless hours of intense thought, strategic error, and patient discipline?
By Ali Asad Ullah8 months ago in Gamers
The Best Call of Cthulhu Scenarios for Beginner Keepers
Running Call of Cthulhu for the first time can feel overwhelming. The tone is different from most TTRPGs. The system is percentile based and your players are likely walking into the unknown with wide eyes and no weapons strong enough to save them.
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers
Advice for Running 'The Lightless Beacon' for Call of Cthulhu 7e
The Lightless Beacon is one of the shorter and most accessible scenarios for first time Keepers, though I often take to expanding it slightly. As it stands, this is one of my favorite one-shot scenarios, and I have run it over a half-dozen times for various groups and never had a group not love it. Written to celebrate the game's 40th anniversary and available as a free download from Chaosium here! This scenario strands investigators on a desolate island with a failing lighthouse, missing crew and something...wrong!
By Aspen Noble8 months ago in Gamers








