ICON is inspired by the vast open unknown of wildernesses sometimes encountered in anime, video games and mythic fantasy.
Pinnacle shares a comprehensive list of Savage Pathfinder updates
Pinnacle Entertainment Group have shared a comprehensive list of new files for Savage Pathfinder and updated files.
Dystopian sci-fi RPG a|state 2e funds in about an hour with a limited edition
Factory workers crowd sweating into cable cars, hoping their pay will last the week. Aerodynes roar above them, bearing the rich to luminous towers.
Free to Download: Pathfinder’s Strength of Thousands Adventure Path Players’ Guide and magic rules for fighters and rogues
The players’ guide helps by offering a history to the thousands of years old Magaambya, an academy founded by Old-Mage Jatembe, the greatest the world has ever seen.
Stealing Stories for the Devil: Play as reality warping thieves in Monte Cook’s latest RPG
In the game, you can lie to reality and do so to steal from different timelines. Your return home goes wrong. You’re in the right dimension but wrong time, not the 31st-century but the 21st.
Alien 5e: A review of Stargate SG-1 roleplaying game
I remember just buzz there was when Wyvern Gaming announced they’d landed the rights to do an official Stargate tabletop RPG.
Fire Ruby Designs brings Warlock! power to the Bundle of Holding
Channelling the spirit of early British roleplaying comes Fire Ruby Design’s Warlock!
The new D6MV RPG system confirmed for the Carbon Grey TTRPG
In Carbon Grey, which is heavy with paranormal and dieselpunk, space/time is bent. It snaps under pressure. In the Carbon Grey RPG, this space/time complication will be represented by the Wild Die addition to D6MV, which causes Continuity Surges, Flux Effects and others.
Steamforged Games’ Animal Adventures: The Faraway Sea Kickstarter is nearly over
Adventures in the Faraway Sea involve a floating shantytown banked by an endless chain of mysterious and ever-changing islands. Oh, and animal people.
A resolute miss: 👎 Crom the GameBook review
I don’t aspire to be mean, but I need to give a fair warning here, I don’t consider Crom the GameBook to be fit for publication.