Throughout this 272-page book, you’ll find beautiful, full-color artwork that captures the full spectrum of characters you can play as part of the diverse, expansive, and unabashedly queer worlds found within.
RPG and board game publishers cut ties after The Broken Token sexual assault allegations
GAMA has announced they are working on a code of conduct that members must abide by in response to sexual abuse allegations made against a member company’s CEO.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #110
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary, and this week there’s the latest from D&D, Cyberpunk Red, 13th Age, Call of Cthulhu, Critical Role and even of Chainmail, the game that became D&D.
Evil Hat brings $335 worth of FATE to the Bundle of Holding
The Fate rules shaped like Core, Accelerated and Condensed, and tokens make up the toolkit and a host of worlds from Cthulhu and other Kaiju to Shadow of the Century make up the bonus.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #104
Two D&D leaks at once, maybe three if you count the accessories. Oh, maybe four if you count the photos from the movie. Then there’s the official Dark Tower RPG news!
Thirsty Sword Lesbians RPG now available in print and PDF internationally
The PDF costs $15, the Softcover Premium costs $33.94 and right now, there’s a deal where you can get the PDF added to the physical copy for free.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #100
In a big release, Demiplane the gamer-find-game site, made profiles optionally public.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #95
In the latest routinely itemised RPG news round-up, we have the release of the Dune 2d20 RPG, Goodman Games buying Dark Tower and an impressive video platform for your tabletop gaming group.
ICv2’s retail chart puts Pathfinder behind D&D as best selling RPG of the winter
D&D, as you would expect, tops the ICv2 bestseller RPG chart autumn 2020 composed of data taken from retailers, distributors and manufacturers in North America.
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.