Epic Battles Await: Join the Unmatched Tournament at LeadBelt Games Arena!

Sunday 1th July

Imagine (again 😉) the colossal clash if King Arthur squared off against Bigfoot! Envision the cunning Robin Hood would need to outwit Medusa! Could Sherlock Holmes’ legendary deductive skills overcome the martial prowess of Achilles? And what of Little Red Riding Hood—could her resourcefulness be enough to vanquish Dracula?

Welcome to UNMATCHED, the exhilarating, easy-to-learn card-driven combat board game that allows you to explore these legendary showdowns and more. Whether you’re a seasoned strategist or a complete novice, UNMATCHED offers a thrilling crossover experience for enthusiasts of board games, miniature wargaming, and collectible card games.

What is UNMATCHED?

UNMATCHED is a game that pits legendary, historical, and fictional figures against each other in epic battles. Each fighter is represented with a unique, highly thematic deck of cards, and the game features a board and miniatures that bring the characters to life.

Join the Third Official UNMATCHED Tournament!

LeadBelt Games Arena is excited to announce the third in its series of OFFICIAL UNMATCHED TOURNAMENTS. We welcome both veterans and newcomers to enter and test their mettle.

Tournament Details:

  • Date and Time: Sunday, 14th July, starting at 2 PM.
  • Instruction for New Players: From 12 noon on the day of the tournament, receive instruction to get you up to speed quickly (it’s really simple to pick up).

Prizes and Exciting Extras!

  • Official Prizes: The overall winner and two runners-up will receive OFFICIAL UNMATCHED prizes.
  • Participation Reward: Every entrant gets an OFFICIAL UNMATCHED enamelled pin.
  • Special Bonus Prize: The winner and runner-up get a chance to play an extra match with the out-of-print BRUCE LEE or characters from the not-yet-available-in-Europe SLINGS & ARROWS set. This match will be held on a 3D board of “The Globe” theatre, courtesy of @bor3dofboards.

How to Enter:

Places are limited to 16 participants, so make sure to book your spot soon!

  • Entry Fee: £10 per entrant / £5 for LBGA membership holders.
  • Registration: Visit our Facebook page for full event details and the link to the Eventbrite listing for ticket purchase.

Join the Fight!

We look forward to welcoming you to the ultimate showdown of legends at LeadBelt Games Arena. Whether you’re battling with the chivalry of King Arthur or the cunning of Robin Hood, this tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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Connect With Us:

For more information and to secure your place in the tournament, visit our Facebook page and follow the Eventbrite link for tickets. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this epic event!

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Prepare for battle, summon your heroes, and may the best strategist win!

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Drinks and Dice

Nottingham Roleplay Nights


Events: Current Situation

We are actively looking for new players and GM’s to play, meet, and socialize. Its about getting back into and more people gaming.


Roll20

Welcome to the Nottingham Board and Wargames Club Roleplay Gaming Nights; These were running as Wednesday Night Roleplay gaming sessions however with the covid-19 outbreak we have shifted to an online service RollD20. So DM’s, GM’s and players alike we’ve missed you all. This will be the Nottingham Board and Wargames Club – Drinks and Dice Nottingham active games which we are pushing,  through we currently lack a Games master in Residence.

We are hoping to deliver one of these at least each calendar month, and have table and space available. We are currently seeing a group play D&D on a Thursday.

More groups welcome.

Drinks and Dice Nottingham FB Group is a great place where you will find a mix of games and game masters. All the games on the night will be potential short adventures to help new players to get in to Role playing (See below) and facilitate new games of various one shots, the details of the games on offer for this session will continue to be included below in future updates.

The RPG and the Tuesday Night tabletop Games Night is often a good place to meet up with players and gamemasters and to set up a new regular game and we try to facilitate this were we can.

What is Roleplaying


Excerpt from WikiPedia

role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game;[1][2] abbreviated RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting, or through a process of structured decision-making regarding character development.[3] Actions taken within many games succeed or fail according to a formal system of rules and guidelines.[4]

There are several forms of role-playing games. The original form, sometimes called the tabletop role-playing game (TRPG), is conducted through discussion, whereas in live action role-playing (LARP), players physically perform their characters’ actions.[5] In both of these forms, an arranger called a game master (GM) usually decides on the rules and setting to be used, while acting as the referee; each of the other players takes on the role of a single character.[6]

Several varieties of RPG also exist in electronic media, such as multiplayer text-based Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) and their graphics-based successors, massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs). Role-playing games also include single-player role-playing video games in which players control a character, or team of characters, who undertake(s) quests, and may include player capabilities that advance using statistical mechanics. These electronic games sometimes share settings and rules with tabletop RPGs, but emphasize character advancement more than collaborative storytelling.[7][8]

This type of game is well-established, so some RPG-related game forms, such as trading/collectible card games (CCGs) and wargames, may not be included under the definition. Some amount of role-playing activity may be present in such games, but it is not the primary focus.[9] The term role-playing game is also sometimes used to describe games involving roleplay simulation and exercises used in teaching, training, and academic research


One of our previous Organisers ; Play testing a RPG game by its designer.

Blurb Coming soon…


So what we offer and things we have done

You can find all sorts of games in our tables, ranging from the classics like Dungeons and Dragons and Paranoia or Warhamer Fantasy Roleplay V1, to more recent publications, such as Starfinder; Star Trek Adventures; Pathfinder; or new age indie games including from local talents and writers.

With space to offer at least half a dozen games at our premises and gaming venues; and numerous games online to choose from, you’ll always find something to suit your gaming needs.

We have also held RPG prototyping and playtesting for some of the major industry RPG Publishers and their core developers.


Nottingham Board and Wargames Club – RPG Nexus