Sunday, 30 March 2025

Alrightreads: Gamesmaster III

Various, My Little Pony: Tails of Equestria – The Curious Case of The Malfunctioning P.R.A.N.C.E.R. and Other Tails

2021 / Ebook / 64 pages

***

Likely the last release from the charming junior RPG before the licence migrated overseas, the concept behind this suite of short, educational adventures is better in principle than execution, since about half of them look too boring to actually bother with. But the baking LARP is sure to be a hit and we can always use a sailing break.

  
Various, My Little Pony Roleplaying Game: Story of the Seasons

2024 / Ebook / 146 pages

***

As someone who barely grasps the simplified Tails of Equestria, the terminology of this more advanced pony RPG is baffling, but there are plenty of creative sparks and world-enriching details in this sourcebook that are ripe for harvesting, even if the themed adventures themselves aren't so appealing.


Various, My Little Pony Roleplaying Game: Knights of Canterlot

2024 / Ebook / 98 pages

**

What if your distinctive pony roleplaying experience was completely conventional? Turning My Little Pony into generic fantasy was a fun diversion that Tails of Equestria covered in a pamphlet, but a sourcebook dedicated to running Pony D&D campaigns feels like overkill. You can check out other franchises.


Stephen Chenault, The Mortality of Green

2000 / Ebook / 26 pages

***

I'm not likely to ever play traditionally violent D&D (depending on how the little one turns out), but the adventures are still a good read. I took the sentient tree boss for one of ours, almost unrecognisably watered down.


Michael Mearls, Aerial Adventure Guide, Volume Two: Sellaine, Jewel of the Clouds

2002 / Paperback / 32 pages

****

Our story setting already has a sky city, but the few supplementary pages on the wizard's wonky flying tower death trap were inspired and begging to be adapted.

Saturday, 29 March 2025

Junior Gamesmaster: Tails of Equestria – Bubblegum Has a Choice (DIY)

My Little Pony: Tails of Equestria – Bubblegum Has a Choice

DIY roleplaying game adventure

I don't normally document my five-year-old's improvised doll stories, but incorporate a few dice rolls and apparently they're validated as roleplaying modules? Looks like it!

After seeing her dad step up to GM his own short adventure, she felt like giving it a go, to take back some narrative power and have more say over her beloved character's fate. Coming prepared only with a story hook (the ponies turn into people!), substitute Barbie/LOL dolls, and on-the-fly prompts courtesy of Story Cubes and various figures grabbed from the box, she took us on an emotional journey that ended up in a different place than she may have anticipated, at least consciously, and smoothed the transition to the next generation. Like any good writer, she came up with the title after.

It was also interesting for me to experience being a player for once and having to relinquish my usual godlike powers. Temporarily.

Thursday, 27 March 2025

Gamesmaster: Tails of Equestria – The Fountain of Youth (DIY)

My Little Pony: Tails of Equestria – The Fountain of Youth

DIY roleplaying game adventure


Our* pony characters were approaching the double-figure level milestone of conventional retirement when we'd be too amazing for there to ever be any jeopardy in our adventures any more (although, with the ability to summon angels from the start and re-roll bad throws by recycling basically unlimited friendship tokens, it hasn't been an especially challenging journey), so I wrote a reflective and safe-action-packed story as a possible send-off.

Incorporating a totally original gimmick that hasn't been used in loads of things before, it let us put the junior standees and character sheets from the Starter Set to more use and gave the young player the explicit choice at the end of whether to start over with these same characters or return them to normal while we set off for adventure with brand new, hopefully less indestructible characters.

She chose a bit of both.

* I know I'm not supposed to have a character as GM, but it would feel lonely with just one. She has two herself! See those rules? You see 'em? [Karate chop!]



The Saga of Bubblegum & Angel Rose (& Firebrand, Who Joined After a While, But Never Did Get a Pony Sheet)

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Alrightgames: Star Realms – Frontiers – Kickstarter Promo Pack

Star Realms: Frontiers – Kickstarter Promo Pack

2018 / Deckbuilding card game expansion pack / 2+ players

****

As a struggling parent and lifelong cheapskate, I've never been tempted by Kickstarter backing and its fair-weather promises of exclusive rewards, but it's nice when these eventually make their way down to eBay at bargain prices. At a whopping 41 cards – including ships with a brand new mechanic/gimmick and more Events – this pack is almost a full expansion range in itself, and was annoyingly too enticing to resell for guaranteed profit when it could pimp and expand my Frontiers deck more than 50% right from the start. Curse you, cool things.

Sunday, 23 March 2025

Alrightgames: Star Realms – Frontiers

Star Realms: Frontiers

2018 / Deckbuilding card game / 1-4 players

*****


Ah, there it is – the poster child for games I'd like to have, but couldn't justify splashing £20 on at any point over the last few years (a second-edition Urbion might be in that chair now). Since it wasn't getting any cheaper, it had to get better, and when I saw it included in an underpriced eBay bundle with related rare and substantial promos, I decided it was unlikely to get better than this, so I spent slightly more on it. It seemed to make sense at the time.

These new-to-me ships and bases with their cool art and slight mathematical variations were as mildly exciting as anticipated, and I enjoyed getting to know them a bit before mixing them in with all the rest. The roster of new solo bosses was underwhelming and fiddly though, I prefer to stick with blasting the shit out of myself before bed.

Friday, 21 March 2025

Alrightgames: Cat Crimes

Cat Crimes

2018 / Logic puzzles / 1 player

***

Building her deduction skills in the realm of feline noir, I believe this is how Jonathan Creek got started. I got stumped by Beginner puzzle 5, so it may be a while before we're ready for the more brain-bending scenarios.

A cleverer dad than me worked out an algorithm to keep the game going beyond the limited cards, but my five-year-old prefers making up her own on the fly anyway. (Hint: It's always Mr. Mittens. She just doesn't like that guy).

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Alrightgames: Ascension – Eternal

Ascension: Eternal

2020 / Deckbuilding card game / 1-2 players

****

A clearance discount and selling my old Apprentice Edition enabled me to upgrade my compact, vanilla Ascension option for free. Theming it around a '90s girl group was a weird choice, but it's got more of the good cards, less of the stock filler and its own little board, making it convenient for quick solo games. The similarly generic Alliances cards also mix in better here than in a more distinctive set and bring it up to the size of a basic four-player game (when adding spare starting decks and tokens) that ends at just the right point before managing four players yourself starts to get out of hand. If I end up craving the convolutions of my big set all the time, I can sell it on.

Monday, 17 March 2025

Alrightgames: Tails of Equestria – The Beasts of Black Skull Island

My Little Pony: Tails of Equestria – The Beasts of Black Skull Island

2017 / Roleplaying game adventure / 2+ players

***

This short adventure still took us several sessions, due to attention spans, bedtimes, and extreme improvised digressions to integrate it with our ongoing saga (it worked particularly well after Melody of the Waves), to set us up for the brave new DIY future (we've got a car! If they're not a thing in My Little Pony, what's the Hasbro toy our standees are cramped into, huh?), and because making the characters excrete a variety of substances over the floor to the increasing exasperation of the Klugetown hotel owner makes her laugh and delays me having to write the next one.

We got around to the actual story eventually, which was okay, but it was disappointing that the accessory pack hardly included any figures for it.

Saturday, 15 March 2025

Alrightgames: Tony Hawk's Skateboarding & Pro Skater 2 & Jet Set Radio

Tony Hawk's Skateboarding & Pro Skater 2 & Jet Set Radio

2000 / Sega Dreamcast emulator games / 1-2 players

***

These are technically different game series, but all things to put on when the five-year-old feels like a low-effort mess-around on wheels. Jet Set Radio adds the graffiti angle, but lacks the level variety and gravity-defying cheat modes, though Big Head Mode gave her uncanny valley terror.

Thursday, 13 March 2025

Alrightgames: Skies of Arcadia

Skies of Arcadia

2000 / Sega Dreamcast emulator game / 1 player

****

A more appealing next Final Fantasy than Final Fantasy, she found the turn-of-the-century CGI anime inspiring, but the actual gameplay is a bit complex for players who are respectively too young and too old to fully grasp without the aid of YouTube walkthroughs or, I don't know, having to read instructions or something.

Tuesday, 11 March 2025

Alrightgames: Urbion expansions

Urbion expansions

2012 / Solo/cooperative card game expansions / 1-2 players

My old edition of the game only offers a couple of side dishes compared to the re-released Onirim's expansion banquet. Will they be enough to convert the OCD balancing act into a keeper? Maybe if I didn't have the seven other games in the series competing for my affection and shelf space.

Arch-Squares and Metas ***

Wild cities and wild dream cards. Gee, didn't see that coming. I like these in Onirim, but this isn't a game I enjoy extending so much, and the Metas aren't cool enough to compensate for the increased difficulty. I kept them mixed in, but never won with it.

The Books of Powers **

These pot-luck power-ups barely seem worth the cost.

Yonder: Sylvion >

Sunday, 9 March 2025

Alrightgames: Urbion

Urbion

2012 / Solo/cooperative card game / 1-2 players

***

Resold

Onirim, but maths! This repetitive balancing act has some of the juvenile charm of its predecessor, but not the same immersion or replayability, while still being too similar in some ways to really stand apart. I'm glad I had the chance to try it out when it was bundled with more tempting Oniverse releases, but it's one I treated as a rental before resale. Only having the rough and limited first edition that doesn't match the rest of the stack made that decision easier than it'll be for any later entries that similarly fail to enchant me.

Friday, 7 March 2025

Babyliography CCIII

Raina Telgemeier, Smile

2010 / Library book / 224 pages

****

Having previously enjoyed a junior graphic novel about a roller-skating injury, I knew she'd find this unflinching braces drama similarly morbidly fascinating, though the bloody accident scene was a bit too intense for her.


Judith Heneghan, Mad About: Swimming

2016 / Library book / 32 pages

**

The title did suggest it was more for the hardcore hydrophile than someone looking forward to her first swimming lesson, but it detailed the basic moves that I tried to helpfully demonstrate on dry land.


Lucy Rowland and Tilia Rand-Bell, Unicorn Babies

2025 / Library book / 32 pages

**

It gets a point for flirting with frightening imagery, most unicorn picture books wouldnae be so bold.


Various, Read with Oxford: Stage 2 – Non-fiction – Make and Bake

2020 / Library book / 96 pages

****

Half-term home school in a book.


Nigel Kitching, Ferran Rodriguez and Richard Elson, Sonic the Hedgehog Spin Attack

1993 (collected 1994) / Paperback / 32 pages

***

I didn't know they'd actually released some Sonic the Comic collections in paperback back then. While it's very slim, and not the classic stories you'd really want, these are at least some formative Kitching-Elsons for curiosity and nostalgia on my part.

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Babyliography CCII

Samantha Montgomerie and Dean Gray, Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds: Dash to Dig

2020 / School book / 16 pages

**

The unspoken trezer map and advancing/sinking pirate ship were more complex and dramatic than these usually are, and went over her head.


Zanna Davidson and Barbara Bongini, Fairy Ponies: The Magic Necklace

2010 / Paperback / 96 pages

***

We approached this as a prequel series, so the deception of the black pony Shadow was even less surprising than it would be through questionable convention anyway. Goodies have pale coats, duh.


Unknown, Where's Hello Kitty?: Fun in the City

2014 / Library book / 32 pages

**

Where's Wally as a copy-paste spot the difference, because God forbid they draw the branding from an off-model angle. This tied in with our pretend trip to London, at least.


Ben Clanton, Happy Narwhalidays: A Narwhal and Jelly Book

2020 / Library book / 64 pages

***

Delayed festive special. She enjoyed the end reveal.


Tom Fletcher and Greg Abbott, There's a Dragon in Your Book

2018 / School book / 32 pages

**

She's had the inevitable unicorn one before, but has to make do with the less curated school pile.

Monday, 3 March 2025

Babyliography CCI

Liz Miles and Elif Balta Parks, Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds: Hush!

2020 / School book / 16 pages

**

/sh/ sounds this week, and got to fit /kw/ in somewhere.


Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty, Ten Little Dinosaurs

2015 / School book / 32 pages

**

I don't know why she picked this one, she had no interest. Until it rhymed "two" with "poo," that predictably got her attention.


Dana Simpson, The Unicorn Whisperer: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure

2016-17 (collected 2019) / Paperback / 176 pages

***

Her introduction to knock, knock jokes. It didn't include Ididap, so I made sure to remedy that.


Kate Scott and Elena Selivanova, Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds: Jazz and Jet

2019 / School book / 16 pages

**

More phurry phonics phriends getting up to tongue-twisting escapades.


Margaret Mayo and Alex Ayliffe, Choo Choo Clickety-Clack!

2006 / School book / 24 pages

**

Tedious onomatopoetry, but it's nice for her to learn about the various forms of transport we never take her on.