2070: Magic claws its way back, unleashing mythical creatures into a world bled dry by megacorps.
Whamageddon: The RPG
If you’re not familiar with this Christmas survival game, it’s played automatically, and you lose as soon as you release you’re hearing the original Last Christmas pop song.
Voting is open for the RPG Publisher Spotlight for January 2025!
Oh gosh! Can you believe you might be able to take part in a 2025 thing? This blogger remembers the Y2K New Year (although only through a drunken Scottish haze) and finds it hard to believe that was 25 years ago!
Audio EXP Podcast: #264 – What not to say if you really wanted to buy Hasbro
This is Audio EXP for November 30th, and the episode title is “What not to say if you really wanted to buy Hasbro”
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #285
Fueled by rum bought at the Edinburgh Night Market, Team Geek Native wonders if your RPG features goblin markets or floating markets while RPG news highlights include a massive Oldskull bundle, Musk’s Hasbro buyout threat boosting stock prices, a Chaosium signing event in London, and Lord of the Rings arriving on D&D Beyond.
Titan Effect comes to the Year Zero Engine
On Tuesday, Knight Errant Media will launch the Titan Effect RPG Zero. The game is a new version of Titan Effect powered by Free League Publishing’s Year Zero Engine.
The best Black Friday Ring doorbell tip I ever got
Amazon has put forward Ring doorbells for large Black Friday sales.
Free STL and preview: Sol’Kesh Ynnil
. When courting for prospective mates, the males can be found gripping the fragile branches of the tallest trees, spitting their stream of venom as high into the sky as possible, in an effort to impress the darker green females watching below from behind the leaves.
40 years later: The DC Heroes RPG returns
In the original DC Heroes RPG, characters could be Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and other iconic heroes to take on the likes of Brainiac, Lex, The Joker and Sinestro.
Gary Gygax’s daughter calls her father “sexist” in response to recent D&D row
It’s worth noting that Gary Gygax was proudly a biological determinist. It’s unclear whether Gary would refuse any of the preface.