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Archives for September 2022
How to make the point: Diamond Lobby reimagines computer game characters with ethnic diversity
9.5% of games had no ethnic representation in any character other than white.
Happy Star Trek Day, shoppers!
That’s not to say merch isn’t part of the Star Trek experience, it’s perhaps just not what the diversity-minded Gene Roddenberry out of bed in the morning.
No prep, no GM, and a learn-while-you-play model pushes Tales of the Round Table forward on Kickstarter
The project is for Tales of the Round Table. It’s an RPG that doesn’t need a GM or anyone really to be the master of the rules.
Weird: Akiba Maid War anime
I suggest this is a trailer for which not speaking a word of Japanese might make it better!
Official Monty Python RPG announced by Exalted Funeral and Crowbar Creative
It is by no means a complete and comprehensive manual for running imaginative, highly unpredictable, Mediaeval-themed role-playing games based upon the complete comedic output of Monty Python with one’s friends.
Pay as little as you want for the Backwater SRD and quickstart
Humanity started to rebuild itself, albeit wretched and forlorn. Survivors salvaged what they could of government in the form of the American Lands.
RockLove: Tiny but official D&D sword and shield set and other jewellery
Several designs have movable parts; you can scaffold or draw the tiny sword from behind the tiny shield, open or close the spell book or, more dangerously, uncap or cap the vial.
War radish and other silliness: I’ve Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related
Al Wayne loves farming — and we don’t mean the video game sim. He wants to be a literal farmer, but in the process of improving his agriculture skills, he somehow winds up maxing out his overall character stats!
Amethyst 5E offers over 1,200 pages as Ultramodern5’s publisher brings the RPG to Kickstarter
Described as Dias Ex Machina’s opus, Amethyst is already successfully established and why the giant 1,200-page projection makes sense.