Category: Ring Side Report
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of Dice Manor
Ring Side Report- RPG Review of Hallows Hill
Product– Hallows Hill
System- Online escape room
Producer– Wolf Escape Games
Price– $ here https://wolfescapegames.com/en-us
TL; DR– I WANT MORE! 98%

Basics– Will you find her? Hallows Hill is an online escape room where you and as many friends as you theoretically want can all try to find your escaped elderly patient. Will you find her among the burnt down house?
Mechanics or Crunch– Do you like the basic mechanics of an escape room? Wolf Escape Games has made a quality product that works well. In a physical room, you are told that physical objects glued down are not props, and the same applies here. There are interaction icons and then objects go into a communal file for all to view together on a big screen, or individually on their mobile devices. You solve puzzles and move forward just like the rooms I love. It’s over 90 minutes and you have all the time you want, so it’s a fun experience that makes you feel like you are really there playing with locks and finding clues. My one issue is that the last puzzle’s solution was a bit obscure. We got it, but it’s a bit odd. Overall, it feels like a regular escape room. 4.75/5
Theme or Fluff– I felt like I was in a movie and an escape room at the same time. There are cut scenes, voice work, and all the toys that a solid digital and live experience can deliver. The story is fun and takes some interesting turns as well. I also had all the basic feelings of an escape room while on my couch with friends. Solid work! 5/5
Execution– This is honestly the best part of the whole experience. The website logs your time and progress, so when the pizza shows up half way and spooks you, you can take 20, eat,a nd then hop back in with no penalty. AND when you find a new piece of a puzzel, it enters a community backpack. EVERY PLAYER CAN USE AN APP TO SEE THE BACKPACK! AND ITS BRIGHT ENOUGH TO SEE! I love escape rooms, but older eyes struggle in low light! The app worked well on both android and IOS. Solid work on an experience I can’t want to do again! 5/5
Summary– Ever since I’ve gotten into escape rooms, I can’t wait to go again and again. Wolf Escape Rooms have put forward an AMAZING experience that I just can’t wait to do again. I love the puzzles and most felt like they flowed well. Even the last one where I was a bit lost had enough help without requesting hints to get me through. The story is fantastic with honest horror elements and solid fun. The production and execution is fantastic, and I honesty wish physical places did this as well! My only serious issue is that this place hasn’t made a second room! 98%
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of Kapow! Volume 1
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of Centurion
Ring Side Report- RPG Review of Basic Roleplaying
Product– Basic Roleplaying
System- Basic Roleplaying
Producer– Chaosium
Price– $15 here https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/24384/Basic-Roleplaying&affiliate_id=658618
TL; DR– Want to play Runequest in whatever world you want? 95%
Basics– Why not do EVERYTHING! Basic Roleplaying is Chaosium’s basic game design for their systems, with rules for a basic RPG and then additional rules to build out different type of games from magic spells, mutations, weapons, and combat actions.
Basic mechanic- This game uses the same percentile system as most of their products. Take the basic skill or attribute and try to roll under it. Attributes are your standard DnD ones, but then you multiply by 3 for hard checks or 5 for normal checks and attempt to roll under that value. Roll under and succeed!
Powers- Powers come in LOTS of varieties here. Mutations and super powers almost function like feats in other games. Magic, psychic abilities, and sorcery are more akin to spells in Call of Cthulhu with a character using power points.
Combat-Combat is a bit more advanced than Call of Cthulhu, but builds well and shows its influence on Runequest. In turn order, you do an action. Opposed rolls like attacks allow an opponent to do dodges or parries, but each dodge or parry has an escalating chance of failure. From there you consult a chart to see how hard you hit or miss.
Ok, thats the basics, let’s look at my thoughts!
Mechanics or Crunch– Do you like Runequest? I do, but it’s not my favorite. I prefer the simplicity of Call of Cthulhu for managing mechanics. Then again, you can’t get the gritty nature of combat like you do in Runequest. It’s much less “roll and check your percentage” and more “let’s compare skills/attributes, then check a chart,then maybe oppose roll” So, there is a trade off of what you want in the game. None of that is bad in any way, but how deep do you want the game to be? Some days you just want a simple ham sandwich and some days you want nine layers of flavor. Both are good at the right time. The one thing that I feel Call of Cthulhu misses is feats or character qualities. This has it, but I still don’t completely get what I want as its not just “You’re better at X or get a reroll with Y.” Sure its simple, but I would like that small thing to make this game just a hair closer to DnD’s bonuses. Overall, solid crunch that misses a few things by a just a bit. 4.5/5
Theme or Fluff– Theme is hard to judge here. This is the basic game, so its basically for everything. I feel its well done, but its also VERY general. But thats on purpose. If you wanted a high fantasy game or a superheroes game, this book would honestly work for both. It also has a bit of art and themes for both as well. 5/5
Execution– What’s here is good, but the book just needs a bit more pizazz. There is art, decent layout, the text reads easy, and there are hyperlinks because this is 2023. That said, the book is completely black and white all the way though, so even though I’m reading a book on a tablet it feels like I’m reading a hardcover in the 80s. That’s nitpicky, but that’s the worst I have to say. 4.75/5
Summary– How much you like this book comes down to how much you like how Chaosium handles games in general. Do you like percentile-based systems? Chaosium does it the best with Call of Cthulhu. I would argue the second best is Runequest. This book feels like the precursor to the latest edition of Runequest with lots of mechanics being identical between them. So, to find out if you like this book and system, just ask yourself “Do I want to play Runequest set in X?” If you want Runequest in a sci-fi setting, then this is a good book. If you want Runequest in Tolkien, then this would be a good book. I would turn down none of those, so I like this book. Still, want my feats and some color art, but for the price and all the things you get with it this is a fantastic general system to get into right away. 95%
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of The Duke: Lord’s Legacy
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of Dice Cards
Ring Side Report-Board Game Review of Games Workshop Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Dominion
Ring Side Report- RPG Review of Call of Cthulhu Starter Set
Product– Call of Cthulhu
System- Call of Cthulhu, 7th Ed
Producer– Chaosium
Price– $25 here https://www.chaosium.com/call-of-cthulhu-starter-set/
TL; DR– Solid intro for a solid system. 100%

Basics– Come here kid, want to try to some Cthulhu? The Call of Cthulhu starter set is a basic intro box set for Cthulhu. It’s got multiple scenarios, character sheets, and basic rules to help you start playing in about 15 minutes after opening it. It even has dice!
Mechanics or Crunch– Do you like 7th Edition? Do you want to learn it if you don’t know it? If you like 7th Ed, then its 5/5. You don’t get character generation or most of the big rule book, but you do get enough to play. If you haven’t played before, you get a solid intro to the rules. And if you are completely alone and don’t want to start your first game as a keeper (the GM/DM of the system) with live players, there is a solo adventure that teaches rules and will help you play. I love this. 5/5
Theme or Fluff– Welp, for theme, its Call of Cthulhu from Chaosium. I like their stuff and think they have a good grasp of Lovecraft, so it’s an easy review-SOLID WORK with the stories and rules! 5/5
Execution-Check out our unboxing here: https://youtu.be/436RBEYEK0s That’s the pieces you get: handouts, rules, characters sheets, and even dice! It’s done in the style I like as I think Chaosium does good layout, formatting, and text. It’s honestly everything you absolutely need to start playing. 5/5
Summary– I miss box sets. The base books are always fun to hold or download, but box sets are always a fun way to get into a game or get a setting to play with. This is Call of Cthulhu. I run this monthly, so I love the base system. This is just an amazing way to get new players and keepers in quick. Plus for 25 bucks, it’s a steal with four adventures AND dice. If you want a cheap way into to CoC and to get running in about 15 minutes, here is your easy way to do it. 100%










