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Ink Bat to publish D&D Co-Creator Dave Arneson's Final RPG Project
The Studio will release the long-awaited new edition of Blackmoor, the first fantasy campaign setting.
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The Studio will release the long-awaited new edition of Blackmoor, the first fantasy campaign setting.
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Hit Point Press is excited to announce the launch of The Field Guide to Floral Dragons. The Kickstarter campaign will launch on April 2nd, 2024 and run for 30 days.
announcements
Draw power-ups right onto your mage's hands in this solo roll-and-write dungeon crawler.
tabletop
Inspired by science, powered by dice, two of the leads of The Lost Universe talk NASA’s first TTRPG.
tabletop
With the rest of the company in dire financial straits, Daddy Hasbro asks D&D, "Why can't you be more like your sibling?"
actual play
With huge production jumps being taken every season, Dimension 20 Series Producer and Co-Executive Producer Carlos Luna wants to be sure the show doesn’t “get lost in its own sauce.”
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Kicking off on March 26th and continuing throughout the year, StartPlaying will host games that will feature a selection of D&D’s most beloved adventures from the last 50 years.
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions in new TTRPG.
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The Lost Bay suburban gothic tabletop RPG, setting and collection of adventures set in alternate 90s goes live on Kickstarter, March 19.
announcements
The beloved Japanese tabletop roleplaying game from the 80s and 90s, Wares Blade, is finally coming to the West in 2025 as part of LionWing’s retro-revival product line titled Legends of Japan.
announcements
Publisher’s pulp adventure game to ship in April
announcements
Jesthehuman is hosting a series of 5 TTRPG charity streams in March to support Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.
announcements
Crowdfunding campaign for Sundered Isles sets sail; transports Ironsworn fans to a realm of nautical adventure.
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culture
For some of us, games, like fucking up, are a chronic human condition.
tabletop
The Rascal team works through the playtest packet and learns that a family can be two monkeys, a walking fungus, and a showpony automaton.