Geek Native, wowed by the :Otherscape art asked permission to show some of it off in a gallery.
TTRPG :Otherscape as a cyberpunk King Arthur meets Ghost in the Shell
On the back of a successful crowdfunder, Son of Oak Game Studio has published :Otherscape in digital form.
The art in Queerz, the superhero manga, TTRPG and the music video is impressive
Queerz is the LGBTQ+ and ally-created RPG from Son of Oak Game Studio, known for City of Mist.
Legend in the Mist RPG: The rustic fantasy is the latest to take on D&D
The Kickstarter will now fund two books: Legend in the Mist Core Book and the Hearts of Ravensdale Setting Book.
New and Unveiled: City of Mist catch-up and explore bundles
This city is a strange place with modern mythology, from Mist-shrouded alleys that lead to cavernous fairy halls to legendary villains like the Snow Queen, Jade Emperor, and Gingerbread Witch.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #221
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City of Mist brings Local Legends through the $100k veil
If you love media that injects mythology into the modern world like Persona, Fables/The Wolf Among Us, American Gods, Moon Knight, Once Upon A Time, Lucifer, or Percy Jackson, and gritty street-level detective-heroes that wrestle with day-to-day life issues, like The Umbrella Academy, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, or Titans – then you’ll be right at home in our City.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #147
We can see many exciting bundles, Hasbro hanging on to Wizards of the Coast, and if you’re a fan of the news reading minotaur, there’s a chance to win him in the UK.
TOKYO : OTHERSCAPE the City of Mist TTRPG spinoff smashes through $100,000 in funding in a day
Amit Moshe, the City of Mist tabletop RPG designer, once told Geek Native that the roleplaying game was for people afraid of D&D. It uses words, and Dungeons & Dragons use numbers.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #146
I’ve tried my best not to include any pranks in this news summary. I am stupid, though, and may have been tricked. I don’t think so…