The Velvet Book is built from the ground up to be a complete Persona experience.
Horror in space: Eldritch Sands is a campaign setting for 5e
Eldritch Sands lets you gear up in powerful suits called Eldritchtech, instead of using a class system, and adds the Whisper system that lets you trade a burst in power for exposure to a cosmic entity, trying to bring you under its thrall.
Run the Dungeon is a comic book and RPG from Self Defense’s Patrick Kindlon
Run the Dungeon follows Relst, an average guy stuck in an Endless Dungeon and trying to escape to the surface.
Explore the Legendary Planet care of the Bundle of Holding
Legendary Games’ now have a bunch of Legendary Planet and other goodies on the new look Bundle of Holding.
Name your own price for the Heresy & Faith RPG
Based on the rules found in Honey Heist in the Heresy & Faith RPG, you are an acolyte of the Most Holy Inquisition.
Romantic skullduggery: Court of Blades woos Kickstarter
The Court of Blades RPG focuses on courtly drama and the magic, power politics and romance that comes from it. The game takes place in the city-state of Ilrien, a powerbase filled with scheming nobles, court magicians, and dangerous duelists.
Inhospitable Settings: Restricting Magic in D&D 5e
Geek Native held a round table discussion on Inhospitable Settings in which several RPG designers talked about the attraction of settings that are a bit different, the importance of not straying too far from science and world-building techniques.
Stonepunk and magic: Wayfarers of the Farwood – A 5E setting
Does civilization have the right subjugate the natural world in its quest for survival and expansion? Do the gods deserve your worship? And what is your role in the ecosystem of Lor’Zun?
The welcome embrace of the battlefield: A review of Stargrave
I’m impressed. Stargrave makes me wish I had a room with a decent-sized table in it. Those are dangerous thoughts.
Those freaky cool eyeball dice go to Kickstarter
The eyeball suspended in the dice will always float around to look straight out. It’s a freaky touch that feels appropriate to many RPGs!