There is an official free license for Dragonbane from Free League that lets publishers create third-party material for the game.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #201
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly summary of RPG news. This week we lookat Kickstarter activity, what D&D is up to on screens, new deals, releases, interviews and headlines.
YZ World Building: Dragonbane
The Dragonbane system is a d20 roll under slimmed down from a previous d100 system. I want to create a world using this system with an old-school fantasy feel using a modern system.
How is The Walking Dead RPG tracking against other Free League Kickstarters?
Free League have Kickstarted 32 projects! The latest is The Walking Dead Universe RPG, which has 4, 700+ backers already and more than £360,000 pledged.
YZ Worldbuilding: Ruins of Symbaroum Call of the Dark
The Bell Tolls for Kastor, The Howling of Damned Gods, and What’s Bred in the Bone all deal with religious matters. The PCs must take sides, and their decision will profoundly affect the campaign world going forward. Religion and politics are intertwined in this world, and the final adventure in particular, marries the two into a complex and dangerous scenario.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #192
Routinely Itemised’s RPG news will get you quickly up to speed with news from the blog and around the web.
One bundle to rule them all? The latest Lord of the Rings TTRPG gets a discount deal
Francesco Nepitello’s The One Ring, one of the numerous licenced RPGs based on JRR Tolkien’s novels, has received great praise for its capture of Tolkien’s themes and atmosphere.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #191
Routinely Itemised’s RPG news summarises reports and finds from the Geek Native blog and around the web.
Free League double whammies with two new OGL alternatives
It’s clear that it is high time for Free League to have an OGL that is fully our own
Which tabletop RPGs are people looking forward to the most this year?
I think EN World started this, and they’ve done it again with thousands of votes. It makes sense to share their results rather than reinvent the wheel.