Set in an America without colonisation, the game had a mighty success of a Kickstarter, delivered and picked up the Diana Jones Award for excellence in gaming and the CRIT Award for the best multiplayer RPG.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #216
Gen Con is this week, and Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly RPG news roundup that provides a one-stop shop for reviews, discoveries, tips, and interviews.
The best selling RPGs from new publishers on DriveThruRPG in 2022
Another cut of the data is to look at which RPGs from new publishers have had a good year. The definition of “new” should be explained; it’s publishers who hadn’t published on DriveThruRPG before.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #145
This week’s RPG news covers the latest D&D books, virtual tabletop deals, reviews and bundle deals.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #135
A summary of RPGs news from the week with more TSR drama, horror RPGs, killer future robots and babies with broadswords.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #130
Drama again this week with attack lawyers dispatched against Wizards of the Coast, hassles over Kickstarters at Dragonmeet and confusion and concern over the direction Kickstarter itself might be taking.
Here’s what was announced at Roll20Con: Mobile app and new games
The headline news from Roll20Con 2021 is the launch of the mobile app.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #94
In this week’s RPG news round-up, we have pre-orders on a giant dragon “mini”, the Fallout 2d20 RPG, a Scion RPG TV series and Free League Publishing converting Symbaroum to D&D’s 5e.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #91
Routinely Itemised: RPGs is an RPG news round-up, and this week we look at the steampunk RPG Vulcania, the new D&D playtest material and Nazi occultists harnessing 2d20 power.
Coyote & Crow is a sci-fi RPG set in an America without colonisation
A team of Native American RPG creators have a roaring Kickstarter success on their hands in the shape of Coyote & Crow, a sci-fi RPG set in an America that was never colonised.