10 Things We’re Thankful For

10 Things We’re Thankful For

We are SO Thankful Thanksgiving is right around the corner the team at XYZ Game Labs would just like to give our thanks for helping us achieve some awesome milestones this year.  1. We went to some of our favorite conventions like Gen Con, Protospiel Chicago, Protospiel Madison, Midwinter Gaming Convention,  ACEN, and Gaming Hoopla. 2. We donated copies of RobotLab to the Chicago…

Inoka Production and Shipping Update!

Inoka Production and Shipping Update!

We’ve got good news and bad news. We always do the bad news first… The Bad News: There were delays with the printer that were out of both our and their control. They’ve done right by us and recovered from those delays as fast as possible. Our original production complete date was to be Early October. Thanks to those delays,…

Inoka: Chapter 4

Inoka: Chapter 4

Haven’t Read chapter 3? you can find it here NATURE’S EMISARRY By Jordan Miller Ino approached the doorway of the hut and paused as she reached for the curtain. Suddenly she felt worried, knowing what she had to do and the responsibility resting on her shoulders. She could hear the crowd gathered outside. The drums played a steady thump-thump of…

Inoka: Chapter 3

Inoka: Chapter 3

Haven’t Read chapter 2? you can find it here Achkai Tournament By Jordan Miller Days went by, then weeks, months, years. The Inoka village grew at an amazing pace. Good weather led to bountiful harvests. The streams teemed with more than could be fished. Life was peaceful, and the Inoka were thankful for all that the forest provided. There was…

Inoka: Chapter 2

Inoka: Chapter 2

Haven’t Read chapter 1? you can find it here TELA & THE TREE by Jordan Miller Tela awoke with the sun high in the sky. Confused, she called out for Kirak, but got no response. As she rose to her feet, uneasy and disoriented, she took in her surroundings. She was lost. Strange, because she’s known every nook in every…

Inoka: Chapter 1

Inoka: Chapter 1

Ino and the Shaman by Jordan Miller Ino pulled back the intricate beaded curtain of the shaman’s hut and poked her head inside. The aroma of incense and burning herbs was strong and mildly dizzying. The shaman, her hair gray from age, was fussing over candles and incense when she heard the curtain being drawn. She lifted her head toward…