My Next Life as a Villainess is an Isekai anime; it’s a story where the hero finds themselves in a fantasy or fantasy-game world with memories of their previous life.
Archives for January 2021
Crystalpunk: Preview the College of Momentum bard subclass
Spells, souls, demons and infused crystals are used to power a brutal and unique technology. There are some great looking previews already available for Crystalpunk and Geek Native can add one other.
The L.A. Maybe: Green Child O’Mine to Mr Danger
First up, though, that band – The L.A. Maybe – launch the first single off their debut album today. So let’s have a listen.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #84
Routinely Itemised: RPGs summarises weekly RPG news, new releases, interviews with roleplaying designers and handy tips.
Thousands of backers for Dangerous Destinations
Nord Games’ Dangerous Destinations is a Kickstarter project for Gamemasters and Dungeon Masters. The hardback guides helps adventure designers craft interesting and hazardous locations for characters to visit.
Labyrinth exploring Sakugan gets an English-language subtitle trailer
Exploring the Labyrinth’s innards is very dangerous, any encounter with the mysterious giant creatures down there is likely to result in death.
Management Change as Funagain Games’ employees asks the CEO to step down
Let it be known that we, the 25 full-time employees of Funagain Games and Funagain Logistics, do not condone in any way the words of Jeff DeBoer, the company’s CEO/Owner in his recent social media comments.
Humble Bundle: A Town Called Dragon, Pacific Rim and Black Bag in the Legendary Comics bundle
Legendary Comics has three tiers of deals up on Humble Bundle. It’s a varied collection with a title likely to catch your eye at every price point.
Dungeons & Dragons expand its design team
Wizards of the Coast have hired Makenzie De Armas as an associate game designer. De Armas has written for MCDM and The Islands of Sina Una a Philippine mythology-inspired 5e campaign setting.
Free to Download: Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Game (AD&D 2e core rules)
Originally a boxset, the Adventure Game uses a simplified ruleset that would be sufficient until characters hit level 2.