The work in progress cover art for Chaosium’s Lords of the Middle Sea has been revealed.
Archives for January 2021
A nostalgic, old-school campaign setting: The Chronicles of Aeres
Greg Lambert has turned to Kickstarter to raise funds for a nostalgic, old-school campaign setting for D&D called The Chronicles of Aeres.
For the third year in a row, Dune is one of the most anticipated RPG of the year
Geek Native maintains a table of EN World’s survey results, working out which publishers have appeared the most often.
Geek attitude coffee mugs
I’ve been looking for a quirky mug. Why? So much of my professional life is now on Zoom calls.
Death Note creators will get a new anime with Platinum End
As his classmates celebrates their middle school graduation, one student’s mind seems to be elsewhere. His name is Mirai and he has a dark secret. All humans deserve to find happiness, but Mirai may need some salvation from above in the form of an angel.
Audio EXP: #77 – Hogmanay and rogue AIs
What happened in the land of geek during the quiet week between Christmas and Hogmanay? Free games, dangerous robots and upgrades to certain virtual tabletop gaming systems among other news.
Do you think AI will endanger humanity in your lifetime?
The question readers had to answer was whether they thought artificial intelligence (AI) would endanger humanity within their lifetime.
The Monsters Are Our Heroes pushes for a print edition
The Monsters Are Our Heroes is an RPG set in a modern-day America powered by gas and lightning. It’s modern technology spliced with the “mad science” of the early 1900s.
Publisher Spotlight: February 2021 poll opens for Patrons
If you’re a Patreon, then you can vote for one of these publishers and creators with this private link for the spotlight next month.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #81
Routinely Itemised is a weekly summary of RPG news from Geek Native and around the web with new releases, Kickstarters, announcements and discoveries.