The QuestCompanion site is notable even among the vibrant community. It’s quick, clean and easy to use.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #90
Irregular Reconnaissance is a collection of mini-reviews and spoiler-free reports on some of the latest and some not-so-classic anime available on-demand today.
For the love of ‘zines: Tim Hutchings’ A Fantastic Longing For Adventure
A teenaged Tim Hutchings almost-virtual-reality experience in which you and your two brave companions (I am actually choking with laughter as I write this) get to be me for an evening. And I tell you how to play D&D, among other things.
Free to Download: Deep Trouble in Oldport Bay
Several days ago, an immense storm ravaged the coastal town of Oldport, knocking out the power lines and phone masts, and flooding the streets with several feet of water. By the next morning, the worst of the storm had passed, but a mysterious black obelisk had appeared in the bay.
Swap your body: A review of the Altered Carbon RPG
Drawing on the Netflix series, which in turn draws on the books, the Altered Carbon RPG is set in a world where the wealthy buy replacement bodies for themselves and backup their consciousness in case of accidental death. Everyone else is just a cog in the machine.
A look inside: Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales The Art of the Game Hardcover
Matt Ralphs’ Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales The Art of the Game is fresh out and looks lovely.
Audio EXP: #84 – Anime Awards, and is Vampire coming to Roll20?
While the Zine Quest RPG surge continues, we look outside RPG news for a bit and at the Anime Awards 2021 winners before going back to the hobby to discuss the World of Darkness on virtual platforms and looking for group sites like Mindflayer.
Love strikes twice as the Good Society: A Jane Austen RPG returns to Kickstarter
The first print run of Good Society the Jane Austen RPG sold out, won awards and much critical acclaim.
The Bundle Birthday flips the idea of bundle deals for charity
It’s the Bundle of Holding’s 8th birthday, and to mark the occasion, there’s a special bundle offer.
Anime Awards 2021: The best anime of the year
15 million fans voted for Crunchyroll’s Anime Awards. That’s a significant rise from the 11 million votes from last year.