Sidekick is to Evil Genius what D&D Beyond is to Wizards of the Coast. It’s a website where you can read the rulebooks you’ve bought and where the core rules are free.
Audio EXP Podcast: #272 – Poetry and robots
Brass and Bone promises nautical steampunk as Sad Fishe Games share some of their indie TTRPG plans for this year. Meanwhile, we speculate on what Steamforged might be hoping for with Iron Kingdom is a world of Warhammer 40K TV shows
Audio EXP Podcast: #271 – Dragons, psychic cats and anv(i)ls
We’ve already got the dates for Scotland Loves Anime 2025, notice the return of a particular Tiamat, an exclusive look at a conspurracy and Sad Fishe.
ANVL: New owner for the 3d mini printing site
Derek K. introduced himself to old ANVL users via email as the company’s new boss.
Audio EXP Podcast: #270 – Leopards Eating People and Critical Role’s deal
Crunchyroll has a new manga app, and Darrington Press has a new sales and logistics deal. In this podcast we also recap some of the World of Darkness best sellers and a game about activists.
Audio EXP Podcast: #269 – Stats and the probability yardstick
We’ve more best-seller data from Roll20’s download sites, the real life attempt to kill Nosferatu, and why dice aren’t random. We also have Bronwen to talk us through pirate trends in the #podcast.
Patrons can now vote in the February RPG Publisher Spotlight
I know we’ve only just made it into January but the patron-only poll for February is now live.
Audio EXP Podcast: #268 – Is this real data?
Which publishers have had a good year at DriveThruRPG (and which has just landed a computer game deal?) We also pick three free quickstarts to introduce you to and some magic ink in this podcast.
Audio EXP Podcast: #267 – Fatigue
The interview with Tommaso is up. Given that two World Anvils are in the TTRPG industry, were you confident you knew which Geek Native patrons had voted for?
Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland: The Maskwitches have a mask generator
Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland psychedelic TTRPG transports players to the Mesolithic era, specifically to Doggerland