Publishers answered the call to arms by the dozen, and the bundle, which is live today, has about 30 titles. You can get about $200 worth of 5e for about $20.
Genre Police: Meta-Lurgy
Meta. The term is mentioned a lot in D&D circles. When someone does something outside of what their character knows, people roll their eyes and say ‘uhh..meta’.
Exclusive preview: A Book of Many Heroes helps you homebrew better 5e content
In this article, we’ve got three things to look forward to, an introduction to the A Book of Many Heroes, a new 5e supplement on Kickstarter, an exclusive preview of it and then Dev taking us through an example.
Loke BatteMats announce three new product lines in time for UK Games Expo
You’ll be able to check out some new products if you make UKGE in person, and you’ll find Loke BattleMats at stand 332 in Hall 2.
Teatime Adventures: Former US Department of Education games and education policy lead invents new collaborative D&D magic system
In the interview, we talk about inclusion, diversity, accessibility, why the name Grace Collins might be familiar if you read US news and the Harmony Magic system.
Big Punch Studios looks to expand tasty Sandwich Masters with bread and UK Games Expo visitors
An UK Games Expo favourite, nominated for Best Strategy Game at the 2016 event, Sandwich Masters will be on display with games with the creators also available.
Horizons Fellowship: GAMA find $30,000 to support underrepresented communities in tabletop gaming
The entire Diversity and Inclusion Committee is incredibly excited for the launch of the GAMA Horizons Fellowship.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #110
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary, and this week there’s the latest from D&D, Cyberpunk Red, 13th Age, Call of Cthulhu, Critical Role and even of Chainmail, the game that became D&D.
Pelgrane Press’s 13th Age makes a compelling Humble Bundle
The tabletop RPG 13th Age is an open d20-based fantasy, an award-winner created by Rob Heinsoo and Jonathan Tweet.
Get out from behind the book: VoxStory brings tabletop RPGs to TV screens
Does your RPG have better moments in it than some TV shows? Would it be cool to sit on the sofa, beer and pizza on offer, with your friends watching as your orc druid chased after the bandits?