Fans of minimalist roleplaying games are in for a treat with two new bundles from Gallant Knight Games, both centred on the streamlined TinyD6 system. The gargantuan Tiny Dungeon Megabundle serves as the perfect entry point for newcomers, presenting a huge range of fast-playing rulebooks that span genres from fantasy and space opera to post-apocalypse and pirate horror.
To complement this, the TinyZine Bundle collects the entire four-year run of the official magazine, offering existing players over 800 pages of new adventures, heritages, and optional rules to expand their campaigns.
We’ve got until September 10th to secure these offers.
Tiny Dungeon Mega

We’ve seen this bundle before, and in 2023. However, that might mean it won’t be until 2027 before we see it again – if we ever do!
The Bundle of Holding has two tiers of Tiny Dungeon deals.
Tiny Starter Collection – $19.95
The retail value of this tier weighs in at a chunky $92.
- Tiny Dungeon
- Tiny Wastelands
- Tiny Frontiers
- Tiny Pirates
- Tiny Gunslingers
Tiny Bonus Collection
The threshold started at $34.95, which is fairly high but is likely to rise higher, as it unlocks a further $88 in downloads.
- Advanced Tiny Dungeon
- Tiny Taverns + A La Carte
- Mecha & Monsters: Evolved
- Tiny Cthulhu
- Tiny Spies
- Tiny Living Dead
TinyZine

This is a new deal, but it expands nicely on the Tiny Dungeon set. There’s only one tier, and it has its own Bundle of Holding page.
- Grow your TinyD6 RPGs (Tiny Dungeon, Frontiers, Wastelands, and more) with hundreds of articles from all 44 issues (2018-2021) of TinyZine magazine
Ultimately, the core appeal of the TinyD6 system is its sheer versatility and accessible design. Whether your group fancies becoming space-faring heroes, post-apocalyptic survivors, gunslinging cowboys, or even just anglers, there’s a game for you. With rules that ensure a fast pace and characters simple enough to be detailed on an index card, it’s a system that proves you don’t need complexity to explore a huge range of genres, from mecha combat and Mythos horror right through to, of course, fishing.