The acclaimed Level Up from EN Publishing, the 5e supplement that introduces advanced rules, is expanding with a successful Kickstarter.
Archives for September 2022
Now we know when Spy x Family part 2 begins
It’s not season 2. Instead, it’s cour 2 or part 2 of season 1, but surely that’s all technical details? What matters is that Spy x Family returns on the 1st of October.
The World of Kensei: Award-winning RiotMinds kickstarts the dangerous 5e setting
The World of Kensei is dangerous in theme and in style. It could kill characters, and there’s the racism hazard, but RiotMinds handles the latter well.
JustWatch data shows House of the Dragon roaring to life
JustWatch’s data, an analysis of how people use their search engine, shows that others in the UK might be doing the same as me. That’s to say, watching or researching where to watch, as the Game of Thrones prequel is the top performer in the UK streaming search stats.
Scott Myer’s Workhorse RPG Studio to close, RPGs transferred
On September 30th, the indie games studio Workhorse from Scott Myers. A few products are left up on DriveThruRPG, but the publisher’s main assets have been transferred to others.
GUMSHOE-powered fantasy: Swords of the Serpentine is out for blood and drama
It doesn’t matter whether you’ve come to kill a rival, earn a fortune, learn a secret, or hire an army. You’re home now, and the Sinking City will embrace you. All you need to do is survive.
Boom! KONOSUBA: An Explosion on This Wonderful World!
One year before a certain useless goddess and NEET extraordinaire hit the scene, Megumin, the “Greatest Genius of the Crimson Magic Clan,” is hard at work.
RPG Stories: A new playspace / 3d world / VTT Kickstarter loves
There’s also the concern of vapourware with software projects like this, but Brave Alice convincingly presents RPG Stories as all-but-done.
Audio EXP: #163 – Wizards of the Coast foul up, Fandom flees, and Tabletop Scotland booms
This is Audio EXP for the 3rd of September 2022, and the title of this episode is “Wizards of the Coast foul up, Fandom flees, and Tabletop Scotland booms”.
Hadozee errata: Wizards of the Coast admit they got it wrong
Wizards of the Coast acknowledge the description was bitterly dated and loaded with connotations and implications.