Twitter has begun deleting some of the most extreme posts from GamesFest, a UK RPG convention.
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Haunted West, a Historical Weird West RPG rustles up a posse
The sub-title for the Kickstarter is about amplifying the voices of the forgotten people of the old west. The game’s timeline re-writes history and the fate of the South after the American civil war, putting black farmers in charge.
OSR fantasy RPG Humble Bundle
The discount site Humble Bundle has $624 worth of OSR RPG goodies in a bundle. It’s a $1 to get a slice of the action.
Ulisses North America acquires Space: 1889
Creator, Frank Chadwick, is on board with the deal too
Games Workshop signs Marvel comic book deal
Games Workshop and Marvel have announced a comic book collaboration. The first issues are due out next year, in autumn 2020.
Cover reveals for Lex Arcana
Lex Arcana is set in an alternative Earth in which the Roman Empire did not fall and where magic and monsters are real.
Watabou’s Fantasy City Generator updates, improving Azgaar’s integration
That’s not the only change, there’s been enhanced building updates, improvements to warp mode which lets you make small adjustments to the settlements, a more attractive (but not movable) legend, changes to how water is drawn, and there can now be more than one park in a city.
Be traditional: Christmas with Krampus lures in the goodwill
This year you’re invited to celebrate with Krampus; a traditional part of Christmas.
Classic French fantasy Ewilan’s Quest is becoming a gorgeous animated series
It’s in this world she discovers her real parents are potent magicians who had her sent to our world for her safety.
Short film: Corporate Monster
There’s a definite throwback to John Carpenter’s “They Live” here, and it all feels right and appropriate.









