RPG news in the week that Chaosium’s Steve Perrin passed away and Geek Native moved HQ.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #101
It’s been a busy week, so sit back and treat yourself to a scroll through the headlines; sales, reviews, interviews and stats from the RPG-scene.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #93
In this week’s RPG news round-up, we confirm Free RPG Day will happen, why the D&D TV show might be like First Blood and the character portrait generator site NeverEnding on adding prosthetic options to illustrations.
Blackstorm Realms joins D&D 5e settings together with epic space fantasy
Jetpack 7 have announced Blackstorm Realms, a new space fantasy setting for 5e, with a Kickstarter due to launch on the 28th of September.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #56
The heated conversations in the RPG community continue as the hobby space looks at ways to encourage diversity and deal with 40 years of history that don’t always get everything right.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #22
In this column, we look back at the week of RPG news as quick bullet points for you to speed read.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #5
What’s happen this week? A whizz though bullet points of RPG news and discoveries.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #1
Friday’s are a good day for a recap of the news of the week. In Mr Root, we’ll take a look at news from Geek Native and around the web.
The sinister touch of Praxis: Black Monk
This Kickstarter from Postworldgames and Jim Pinto is a good one to consider over this Halloween. It’s a shame it won’t be available for Halloween but, at the time of writing, it is approaching 700% funded I think we can be sure it’ll be ready for next year. In fact, Pinto says it’ll be ready […]
Exclusive peek: Gods and Goddesses will look at home in your 5e campaign
Gods and Goddesses is a 5th edition supplement that will let you use classic deities in your campaign. Geek Native has some exclusive art to share and a quirky fact too. Let’s take a look at the Kickstarter campaign first. [Back this Campaign] I really enjoyed reading deity books when I was younger. It was […]