Yearly Archives: 2015


Boxed Culture: Too Many Boxes!! 1

This week on boxed culture I wanted to talk about organization of your collection. I have ran out of room for my games and they are piling all over the floor. Not something am proud of, but it happens. Before I reached this step I used to love to keep my games organized […]


En-gage: Needwant

As humans, we all have needs. I’m sure you’re all familiar with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The hierarchy begins with physiological needs and moves up to the need of self-actualization. What is need? Need (v.): require (something) because it is essential or very important; synonym–want. Need (n.): circumstances in which […]


Graphic Reviews: Rat Queens

I lay claim to the geek label on a fairly regular basis so it’s probably not much of a surprise that some of my fondest memories of being a teenager are of the tabletop role playing games we used to play. I remember having marathon sessions of Dungeons and Dragons where […]


Boxed Culture: The Fulfillment-en-ing

Kickstarter is a very strange beast. People use it to help fund passions they have. Companies use it as a medium to measure demand for potentially risky endeavors. Some organizations even use it to promise the future and most of them even follow through! About a year ago I got […]


En-gage: Because cal-en-dars tick

Every Christmas I receive a new cal-en-dar to hang in my kitchen as well as a planner to write down every appointment and to-do list throughout the year. I keep both a physical and electronic cal-en-dar. Cal-en-dar (n.): a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months […]


Graphic Reviews: Severed

For our October horror theme for Graphic Reviews, we’ve so far covered zombies, insane asylums and weird westerns so for the final horror review before Halloween, I’ve picked the horror that scares me the most: serial killers. While most monsters are capable of scaring me, nothing scares me as much […]


A Bard’s Eye View: I’ve Got You Covered

I’ve Got You Covered Some cover songs that make things a little more interesting Perhaps one of the greatest compliments you can pay an artist is to cover their music.  Critics may prefer the original, some may argue that a modern twist is a good thing (these people parallel the […]


Roll the List #36: Kyle’s Take 1

Best Underrated Horror Comic This week on Roll the List we got a topic that is coincidentally directly related to the upcoming holiday! We get to talk about our favorite horror comic that we believe is underrated. To me, this means that the comic is something many people I know who read comic […]