Cubicle 7 Release the Macharian Requisition Guide

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Nothing is certain in the 41st millennium except death, glory, and the Macharian Requisition Guide showing you 150 ways the Administratum can tax your new augmetics. #Cubicle7 #Warhammer40K #ImperiumMaledictum #TabletopRPG #RoleplayingGame #TabletopGaming

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The cover of "Precious Things" features a whimsical illustration of two small dragons nestled together, surrounded by various mundane objects like buttons, a spool of thread, and dried flowers. The title "PRECIOUS THINGS" is prominently displayed at the top in a playful font, with decorative elements framing the image. The overall color palette includes warm tones of green, orange, and cream, creating a cozy and inviting aesthetic.
My Precious... Play a Tiny Dragon in this Cozy RPG

Cozy roleplaying games have been becoming quite popular over the last couple of years. We’ve had witches opening magical cafes in Pumpkin Spice, travelling animals exploring in Wanderhome, or retired adventures settling down to run a tavern in Stewpot, to name just three. The latest game to join them is Precious Things from Wet Ink Games which sees you play tiny dragons who hoard mundane objects and protect the home they live whilst keeping themselves secret.

PunchedCON26 is a UK board gaming convention focused on war and strategy games, taking place this May. The event encourages a wide variety of games, excluding Monopoly, and aims to surpass the previous attendance of over 150 participants who played more than 500 games. Tickets are priced at £45 for the weekend, with all ticket holders entered into a prize draw.
PunchedCON26

The UK war and strategy board gaming convention - no miniatures, just board games - PunchedCON26 is being held this May. The last event had over 150 attendees who played more than 500 games between them, and it’s hoped that this even will be even bigger.

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