Born from Ice: Stone Age Role from Small Cog Creative is a 5th Edition Stone Age adventure. Level 1-20 campaign, setting, and player options.
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #242
RPG news is summed up in bullet points, and this week, we’ve have denials of Hasbro flogging to D&D to Tencent, 50th birthdays, Pendragon and Pathfinder news. Plus, Marvel gives us a freebie.
Audio EXP Podcast: #226 – Do Wizards of the Coast care about Europe?
Ravensburger’s latest game probably isn’t the RPG some people told you it was, but WotC probably did lock most of the world out of their latest D&D survey. Welcome to Audio EXP.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #239
Wowzers, is it the weekend already? Here’s the RPG news summary of summaries to kick us off.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #231
Routinely Itemised RPG news is busy with the sale of the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum, the acquisition of Zweihander, the release of Pathfinder Remastered, the launch of the Universal Soldier and Rambo RPGs, and the ongoing Teach Kids to Game Week.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #227
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly news roundup of everything roleplaying, including reviews, interviews, Kickstarter launches, and more.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #219
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly RPG news summary column that features reviews, discoveries, tips, and interviews. It is published every Friday night for RPG enthusiasts everywhere.
Games are getting shorter: Cribbage site researches computer game challenges
The research was done by Cribbage Online, which pulled the data from a database of 60,000 console and PC games, with an average time for users with a 100% completion of the game.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #205
Routinely Itemised is a round-up of RPG news, reviews, deals, discoveries and factoids from the web. You can hug it, pet it and call it Harry.
IDW Publishing cuts staff, are their Dungeons & Dragons Comics impacted?
IDW Publishing, publisher of comic book titles such as Locke & Key, Wynonna Earp, and 30 Days of Night as well as licensed properties such as the Dungeons & Dragons comics, cut more than a third of its staff and management.