Fractured is a post-apocalyptic tabletop RPG without zombies, or mutants, or lasers and magic.
Archives for October 2021
Horribly bloody zombie teddy bears
Zombie, mutant and demon teddy bears are a thing. Sorry, but they are.
Spy X Family confirmed for anime as WIT Studio, and CloverWorks pick up the unlikely but popular story
Spy X Family is about a spy who cobbled together a family for a mission. He adopts a woman and a daughter for the fraud but doesn’t know that one is an assassin and the other a mind reader.
An expert touch: A review of The One Ring RPG 2nd edition
Bringing The One Ring to life and making it feel like adventures in Middle-earth also needs an expert touch. The Loremaster, the game’s version of GM, needs to be good.
Maps, Meteorology & Magic: Don’t begin your next quest without a weather check
When you sojourned through your last RPG session, did mountains help or hamper you? What about a freak snowstorm? Were a river’s rapids gentle and shallow or Class 5 widow-makers?
Cute or creepy? Rebuild of Evangelion plugsuits get the plushie treatment
The range is available from Prime 1 Studio’s Cute1 selection.
Planebreaker opens up D&D’s Planes to even low-level characters
Planebreaker is a way to get more out of D&D’s Planes earlier in your campaign. Even low-level heroes can get involved.
Collection catchup: 2 core rule books and 6 supplements for the Numenera RPG for less than a quid
Numenera from Monte Cook Games is an RPG set so far into the future it’s fantasy again. It’s the Ninth World and a multiple award-winning RPG.
So wrong, it’s right? A cute Cthulhu Ouija board
Ouija boards were introduced by a salesman, Elijah Bond, to the United States in 1890 and were considered a parlour game.
GLOOM: The RPG played by burning candles
If you’re looking for a cost-effective storytelling game to download for Halloween, have the tea lights (with an hour burn time), the Tarot handy, and you and friends can adlib up a story, then I think GLOOM is an excellent idea.