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Archives for February 2022
Free to Download: Wild Frontiers 1D10 RPG
GG Games, George Gorgievski’s publishing vehicle, has released a free edition of Wild Frontiers.
Wayfarers inspires the solo RPG “For Small Creatures Such As We”
In “For Small Creatures Such As We”, an RPG that can be played alone or cooperatively, you travel the galaxy and create and connect with aliens. It’s inspired by Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series.
Gaming chairs for monster fighting: SecretLab Titan Evo 2022
SecretLab, the gaming chair company, has teamed up with Funimation for Scout Regiment-style Attack on Titan seats.
Doraemon: Little Star Wars features flying space whales
Doraemon: Nobita’s Little “Star Wars” 2021 is, despite the name, due out this year. It’s the second Doreamon anime to have the name.
Garth Ennis signed hardcover of The Boys: Oversized Omnibus: Volume 1 goes on pre-order
Dynamite has the comic book rights, and to celebrate the 15th Year Anniversary, the publisher is releasing three all-new large Dust-Jacketed Hardcover Volumes of The Boys.
d20 Modern 20th anniversary: Evil Genius works with original design teammates for new 5e mash-up RPG
It’s exciting to revisit the d20 system I helped design 20 years ago. How we think about game design has evolved significantly so this is a great opportunity to bring concepts of the ‘d20 Modern’ game into the fifth edition era for today’s players.
The characters are going to do it anyway: Barkeep on the Borderlands is a pubcrawl RPG adventure
If you use the book like this, the Barkeep on the Borderlands adventure is no longer on the borderlands, and the Keep has become a centre of culture and business.
LARP studio offers fans Vampire Blood Tea
An earthy mix of herbs, fruit, and yerba mate – not hyper caffeinated, but enough to help keep one awake and focused. And, of course, there’s the nice rich red color!
The End-All, Be-All of universal RPGs bundle goes live
One of the ways EABA differed from the abstraction of D&D was to lean towards more of a simulationist approach, getting into details and doing it as often as possible.