Daniel (@dungeondive) returns to the world of Pauper’s Ladder — Paul Stapleton’s series of tiny tin games that pack absurd amounts of dungeon crawling into containers smaller than a deck of cards. Siege of Shaddis Horne is the latest entry, and it brings siege warfare and tower defence into the mix while keeping the signature compact footprint and solo-friendly design.
The review covers what’s in the tin, how the siege mechanics work, and where this fits alongside the other Pauper’s Ladder titles. If you’ve been following the series, this one adds a distinctly different flavour. If you haven’t, Daniel makes the case for why these tiny games deserve shelf space despite barely occupying any.
What’s the smallest game in your collection that punches above its weight?