Games

I run a mix of classic systems and indie storytelling games - from heroic campaigns to one-night emotional rollercoasters.

  • Where it all began for me. The one everybody thinks of when it comes to fantasy adventure roleplaying games - dungeons, dragons and endless storytelling potential. Whether it’s your first quest or your hundredth, my D&D tables are collaborative, character-focused, and cinematic.

  • New from Critical Role’s Darrington Press — a fresh take on heroic fantasy and emotional storytelling.
    Flexible, narrative-driven, and perfect for players who love character arcs and consequence. I’m loving running Daggerheart and have a regular game set in the world of Obojima from 1985 Games.

  • Investigate mysteries beyond human comprehension in this classic horror RPG. Expect creeping dread, strange symbols, and stories that play out like your favourite thriller - right before everything unravels.

  • A game of small towns and big mysteries - think Stranger Things meets Stand by Me. Players create an entire world together, full of heartfelt moments, weird happenings, and friendships tested by the supernatural. My Kids on Bike games usually take on a Goosebumps like tone; a little creepy, a little spooky and a lot of fun.

  • The official ALIEN tabletop roleplaying game from Free League. Cinematic, high-stakes storytelling where teamwork and paranoia collide - not everyone makes it home. The latest version of the game is a treat to run and one of my favourite universes for storytelling since I was a teenager!

  • A sci-fi horror RPG of panic, isolation, and survival at the edge of space. Players take on the roles of spacers, scientists, and mercenaries just trying to get paid - or make it home alive. Fast, brutal, and full of dread, Mothership is perfect for fans of Alien, Event Horizon, or Dead Space. A joy to run and easy to learn, Mothership is quickly becoming a favourite of mine.

  • A tragic horror story told by candlelight - as the flames burn out, so does hope. It’s haunting, powerful, and unforgettable; a game about finding beauty at the end of the world. Highly impactful gameplay, it always results in very raw and special stories being created and experienced.

  • You’re a bear. You’re trying to steal honey. A chaotic, one-page RPG that usually descends into the entire table doubled over in laughter. I also run the Critical Role hack of the game, A Familiar Problem. Sessions usually end with many aches and pains from laughing so hard.