A game so easy to learn, it’s an instruction manual!
FÄNGELSEHÅLA – or Fäng for short – is where epic adventures unfold with the elegance of assembling your favorite furniture!
This tabletop role-playing game is a minimalist approach, offering an immersive experience without the complexity.
Forget thick rulebooks and intricate character sheets –Fäng is as easy to grasp as connecting the dots in an instruction manual.
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The incredible story of the world’s largest game store!
Communities are not just bound by borders – they are often comprised of people with shared passions.
A local game store is a unique place where people can connect with each other, create memories, and build community.
Celebrating 40 years of operation, the Sentry Box in Calgary Alberta has become an inviting space for people of all backgrounds who have a love for table top games such as Dungeons and Dragons.
We share the unique history and stories of the Sentry Box by interviewing the owner, long-time customers, current and former employees, and local industry influencers who have all been connected by the local game store.
We also explore why games are the perfect tool for breaking down barriers and creating common ground between people of diverse backgrounds.
OSR Adventure Design
Rules-Light, Rulings-Heavy: The OSR and FKR Spirit of FÄNG FÄNG is a rules-light game, but that doesn’t mean it lacks depth. It was built with Old-School Renaissance (OSR) and Free Kriegsspiel Revolution (FKR) principles in mind—where player agency, immersion, and...
Making Locations Come Alive
FÄNG is a rules-light, high-imagination RPG built around player-driven exploration and immersive world-building. Instead of rigid mechanics dictating every possibility, FÄNG encourages theater of the mind storytelling, where locations are rich with details, and player...
M. Sasek: The Globe-Trotter’s Illustrator
A Brief History M. Sasek (1916–1987) was a Czech illustrator whose work became iconic in the 1960s and 1970s, especially for his children’s travel books. His books, such as This is New York and This is Paris, became beloved by readers for their charming depictions of...
Alain Grée: The Art of Subtle Expression
A Brief History Alain Grée (born 1936) is a French illustrator known for his delicate, yet expressive depictions of childhood and nature. His iconic illustrations are filled with warmth, simplicity, and a sense of wonder, frequently seen in books about animals, the...
Johannes Grüger: The Master of Soft Color and Form
A Brief History Johannes Grüger (1910–2003) was a German illustrator best known for his charming, soft-colored illustrations in children’s books. His works are characterized by their subtlety and warmth, capturing moments of calm and beauty with minimalistic yet...
Alice and Martin Provensen: The Collaborative Duo
A Brief History Alice (1918–2018) and Martin Provensen (1916–1987) were a husband-and-wife team whose combined efforts as illustrators spanned over several decades. They are best known for their work on a wide range of children's books, including The Glorious Flight...
Ed Emberley: The King of Line and Color
A Brief History Ed Emberley (born 1931) is best known for his engaging and accessible style of children's illustration. He revolutionized how children could approach drawing through his simple yet effective "how-to" books, teaching young readers to draw everything...







