The world may be scary, but you can now get very large flat-screen TVs for hundreds, not thousands, of bucks. Perhaps you’ll do just that over Christmas or in the January sales.
Archives for December 2024
Audio EXP Podcast: #267 – Fatigue
The interview with Tommaso is up. Given that two World Anvils are in the TTRPG industry, were you confident you knew which Geek Native patrons had voted for?
Check out these cute new Peanuts posters featuring art from Charles Schulz
Today, to help get you into the festive spirit, we’ve got three lovely new festive PEANUTS posters for you, featuring original art of some of your beloved characters by Charles Schulz.
Here’s when you can watch ‘Attack on Titan: The Last Attack’ at the cinema
Finally, we have released dates for the theatrical release of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in the United Kingdom, United States and Canada – courtesy of Crunchyroll, who announced ’em today!
RPG Publisher Spotlight: The World Anvil Publishing
The awesome collection of people who are Geek Native’s patrons voted The World Anvil Publishing into the RPG Publisher Spotlight.
Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland: The Maskwitches have a mask generator
Maskwitches of Forgotten Doggerland psychedelic TTRPG transports players to the Mesolithic era, specifically to Doggerland
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #288
We’re pretty much out of time for the internet to deliver any festive gifts. We’ll have to hit the high street or distract ourselves with RPG news.
Free to download: Arrhenius quickstart guide
The bulk of the 70-page Arrhenius quickstart is the Dream Factory introductory adventure. It lets players and the Dungeonteller experience the world and rules.
On the nose: Stranger Things Risk board game
Given that recent seasons of Stranger Things have both alien invasions from supernatural realms and the tension of the Cold War the official Stranger Things Risk board game feels on the nose!
Philip Reed re-releases shocking horror RPG The Whispering Vault
The Whispering Vault was first published by Nike Nystul in 1993, then moved to Chris Pramas’ Ronin Publishing and then in 2003 to Ronin Arts.