Thematically, The Chronicles of Future Earth is “cosmic fantasy”. It’s about epic dooms, summoning demons, dealing with weird and ancient technologies, dimension-hopping, and saving the uni...
April's Geek Native Spotlight features an interview with Jacob Haines, Creative Director of indie TTRPG publisher Greyplains, known for his smart game design.
https://www.geeknative.com/165924/rpg-publisher-spotlight-greyplains/
But not all of them – despite my many years working on the game! I don’t know the game’s complete history. Few people do. But in June, we’ll be releasing The Making of Original D&D: 1970-...
https://www.geeknative.com/165759/chris-perkins-answers-what-do-you-actually-do/
Furthermore, how does a 25% discount on everything except Hopes and Dreams of the Orbital Bound from the LunarShadow Designs Etsy sound?
https://www.geeknative.com/165530/rpg-publisher-spotlight-lunarshadow-designs/
I think the real value in GMing guides is being able to see the game through someone else's eyes.
There is a core group of women’s card collectors but it’s growing all the time.
Born from Ice: Stone Age Role from Small Cog Creative is a 5th Edition Stone Age adventure. Level 1-20 campaign, setting, and player options.
There's no doubt that Evil Genius has had an eventful year. There's been a legal row with Netflix, high-profile departures from the company and Kickstarter successes.
Each month, Geek Native's patrons vote in the RPG Publisher Spotlight for an indie creator, curator or community cornerstone to write up, and for February, Terry Maranda won.
https://www.geeknative.com/164938/rpg-publisher-spotlight-terry-maranda/
The pandemic bubble facilitated rapid growth and interest in the UK as well-known influencers like Logan Paul and Randolph began collecting Pokémon cards on their YouTube Channels so it put the ...
https://www.geeknative.com/164649/the-london-card-show-2024-from-the-one-piece-tcg-to-fake-cards/