In support of their Creed’s Codex: Arcane Secrets of the Summoners Kickstarter, Knight Vision Creative has released a free to download and 10-page preview.
Archives for April 2022
Edge Studios share the release date and air the Midnight 5e video trailer – when the baddies win
Is your fantasy RPG a dark one? Are the heroes or anti-villains caught up in shades of grey and the world succumbing to the darkness?
3, 2, 1… (post-apocalyptic) Action! Children of UMA
It’s 3, 2, 1… Action! that the cinematic storytelling game Children of UMA uses. It’s a post-apocalyptic setting of gang life outside the cities.
What (fun) nonsense: Kaguya-sama: Love Is War does Starship Troopers
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Ultra Romantic- is a romcom and this silly trailer throws us a huge curveball.
These are the most dangerous anime, books and games to Google
Surfshark argues that these topics are picked by hackers to lure people in with content, gaming search engines, and then link to malware.
A look inside speculative zoology: After Man – 40th Anniversary Edition
The book is about speculative zoology, and I think that’s what GMs and DMs do every weekend with creatures and encounters.
JustWatch data Rollercoasters for streaming platforms
The release of UK data follows Netflix being heavily in the news on the back of rising fees, password sharing crackdowns and falling viewing figures.
The Queer Culture of DND: They Came to Slay will be out this year
Written by Thom James Carter, who has written for the New Statesman and Wired but is not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast, the title is part of a collection of eight big ideas in short books.
Friendship and anarchy: Misspent Youth RPG urges you to Fall in Love, Not in Line
The GM is known as The Authority, the force that grinds players, aka the Youthful Offenders, down.
D&D Direct’s big news in 90 seconds
I reckon it’ll take you 90 seconds to scan this and see what Wizards of the Coast announced in D&D Direct today.