RPGSmith is designed to speed up your tabletop roleplaying. The front end is an interactive tile-based character sheet, and that looks into a back end of stats for equipment, spells, abilities and the like. And it’s free. The business model depends on a Kickstarter that will enable a paid-for GM section, and then the revenue […]
Archives for December 2018
No more damsels in distress; Princesses transformed
Artemii Myasnikov has reimagined some of our favourite Disney Princesses as kickass, take-no-prisoners, warriors.
Mario fridge magnets
Did you ever want to design your own Super Mario level? You can, quickly, with Super Mario fridge magnets.
Opera Singer character subclass finds a home in D&D
Over at the DMs Guild the College of Opera subclass is proving to be very popular. Sites that don’t normally cover D&D have found Hannah Rose and Kelli Butler’s 2-paged $1.99 5th edition supplement delightful. As a subclass, the Opera singer is based off bards but makes some tweaks. Once the character has earned enough […]
Do you think Hollywood will ever (or has) made a good anime adaption?
Holywood will have an earnest attempt at swinging this survey in early 2019. On Valentine’s Day Alita: Battle Angel will hit the cinema screens in the US.
Christmas cosplay creations
It’s a busy time of year and yet some talented folk still make the time to amuse and delight us with festive cosplay. Christmas Teen Titans This Christmas Teen Titans cosplay group shot recreates art by the American illustrator Ceshira. The photograph was shared by Chandler Darling who cosplays as Raven. The Silent Knight and […]
Christmas Wonders by Boris Groh
Groh combines these skeletal horrors with urban settings and often throws in the juxtaposition of the ordinary.
The best selling family RPGs of 2018
The good news is that the ‘family genre’ at DriveThruRPG is the cheapest, by a large amount, of the genres we’ve looked at so far.
A rustic Zelda Triforce shelf
Got a gaming den that looks perfect for fantasy campaigns but is lacking storage space? I think Ninja Bear Woodworks have the solution for you.
Escape this world with the art of Maciej Rebisz
Maciej Rebisz style merges sci-fi with a busy and sometimes baroque look. I’m reminded of Ghost in the Shell, especially Innocence at times.