In this interview, we chatted with the creative director, Mike, and his brother, the systems designer Nick. As with many indie publishers, the talent behind Calamity Punk Publishing wears many hats.
Publisher Spotlight: June 2024 vote opens to Patrons
Heads up! Geek Native’s Patreons can now vote for the RPG publisher, curator, creator or community member for the June spotlight.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Greyplains
April’s Geek Native Spotlight features an interview with Jacob Haines, Creative Director of indie TTRPG publisher Greyplains, known for his smart game design.
Publisher Spotlight: May 2024 vote opens to Patrons
Throughout the month, site and podcast backers of any tier can vote for an indie creator, curator, or publisher to feature. The perks, such as free merch or gaming goodies, are ad hoc but, hopefully, welcomed.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: LunarShadow Designs
Furthermore, how does a 25% discount on everything except Hopes and Dreams of the Orbital Bound from the LunarShadow Designs Etsy sound?
Publisher Spotlight: April 2024 vote opens to Patrons
The Spotlight is open for nominations for any indie publisher or creator, such as an artist, cartographer, or curator, so please get in touch if you have a suggestion.
Publisher Spotlight: March 2024 vote opens to Patrons
Each month, Geek Native’s Patreons get to vote for a publisher to put in the Spotlight. That’s not all; their contributions go towards commissions (never AI) and give us warm fuzzy feelings.
Voting is now open for Patrons in the January 2024 Publisher Spotlight
Site backers can vote on Geek Native’s Patreon and nominate candidates by dropping us a note.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: TheNatOne
I have been curious about TheNatOne’s products for a while, having been one of the better-looking publishers who found their way onto my radar since the lockdown a lifetime ago.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Scoundrel Game Labs
It’s Halloween month, and it’s down to Geek Native Patrons due to the timing since they voted in Scoundrel Game Labs for it. As we’ll see in the interview below, Scoundrel might be best known for spooky 5e.