Coming hot off the heels of our Blood Borg episode of WTQ, I wanted to put together the ultimate list of “Borg” games you can find and play in 2026. However, the internet, and reddit, have already compiled that list for you. I’ve read through these lists and would like to recommend the following “Borganizations” for you to learn more about. (Yeah, I said it.)
Are you coming to the big gig tonight? We’re reviewing Blood Borg from World Champ Game Co.!
February 12th, 2026 • Podcast Episodes
Personally, I think the one quality that most GMs for TTRPGs have in common is that we are VERY self critical when it comes to the quality of our sessions. We over analyze player engagement, session pacing, and the overall “grade” of the session. If you’re a GM reading this and you say to yourself “I don’t worry about any of those things” then congratulations I’m jealous of you. When I look back at my Heart campaigns, I ask “what could I have done differently?” and “what were the main causes of my less than stellar performances from the GM’s perspective?”.
We followed our hearts and played the epically dark and beautiful TTRPG that is Heart: The City Beneath. But when we listen to our hearts, what do they say?!
After recently watching the sequel to both “28” trilogies, I realized this is a perfect IP to merge with our beloved scifi TTRPG. So today I will set the stage for you to run mini campaigns for all four of the “28” movies.
Let me get this out of the way, we are about to enter the spoiler zone so if you haven’t seen these films and plan to, maybe stop here. After you watch those glorious films, come back here and let’s talk about how we can run this world through the mechanics of Mothership.
We’re in-depth reviewing three fantastic Mothership modules we played recently! Are all three worth playing at your table? Listen to find out!
If you’ve just listened to our recent Mothership podcast episode and want some more WTTQ thoughts, I got you covered. Could it be possible that the SECOND ever game we’ve played on WTTQ, be my ultimate favorite of season one?
We’re reviewing possibly the best SciFi Horror TTRPG of all time! It’s Mothership by Tuesday Knight Games! Do we think this game is worth bringing to the table? Listen to find out!
While you may have recently listened to our DEBUT episode talking about Lancer, it actually has been almost 18 months since the WTTQ crew played Lancer since recording the podcast episode and I wanted to talk more about that experience and my urge to get back in those big beautiful mechs.
We’re reviewing possibly the best SciFi Horror TTRPG of all time! It’s Mothership by Tuesday Knight Games! Do we think this game is worth bringing to the table? Listen to find out!