It’s nearly the end of the month and I’ve not yet seen D&D: Honour Among Thieves (spelt with a U in the UK, officially). Why haven’t I? It’s only just come out.
D&D Direct recap: Minecraft, Menzoberranzan and the official D&D VTT
We’re incredibly excited to partner with Wizards of the Coast, to introduce a brand new, story-driven Dungeons & Dragons DLC to Minecraft!
5e Nexus launches! Demiplane surprises with a D&D-compatible digital toolkit
One D&D will have a digital toolkit, and Wizards of the Coast has just backed off attempts to exclude VTTs and other toolkits from the OGL. Demiplane must have been waiting in the wings or inspired to act. I’ve called 5e Nexus “D&D-compatible”, which is the essence of 5e, but the platform is intended to […]
A review Demeo by Resolution Games
Even for more seasoned roleplayers like myself, the ability to just go in and get straight into the heart of the action can be a welcome relief.
Never Ending Dungeon raised €370,000, and now the AI-powered TTRPG app is back for more
You can add Never Ending Dungeon to your Steam wishlist. There’s also an IndieGoGo in place to follow the Kickstarter that raised about €370,000.
RPG Stories: A new playspace / 3d world / VTT Kickstarter loves
There’s also the concern of vapourware with software projects like this, but Brave Alice convincingly presents RPG Stories as all-but-done.
What is a D&D playspace?
A D&D playspace is a digital recreation of a tabletop which shows models, maps, scenery and dice so that tabletop games can be played online.
Roll20 joins with DriveThruRPG and DMsGuild’s OneBookShelf to form a joint venture
The two are from the world’s leading digital tabletop RPG companies, and the coming together of the two is unprecedented in the hobby space. More than 40 digitally talented employees will now work on user experience, code and product.
Virtual D&D alliances: Roll20 teams up with DMsGuild
DMsGuild is the site run by OneBookShelf and or for Wizards of the Coast for community content D&D titles. Today, Roll20, a virtual tabletop with permission from Wizards to sell D&D modules, announced an alliance with the DMsGuild.
The impressive SceneGrinder will enter the competitive virtual tabletop market
SceneGrinder is browser-based, so you don’t need to download software. It’s 3d, mobile-friendly and system neutral.