This clever and unfolding DM screen was built by Jeremy Mortensen. The Oregon based gamer completed the craft project all without the aid of a design and made heavy use of scrap materials. Now, after sharing the video on Facebook, other gamers are asking him for blueprints or whether or not there are plans to […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1167
A notable highlight from 28th May 2018 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "Did someone tear Deadpool in half? Oh well; better turn him into an earring.". It also was tagged with Etsy.
Keep exploring the catalogue of stories authored by Andrew Girdwood.
This dice Kickstarter just raised $700,000
You’ve seen Kickstarters for RPG dice before. Geek Native has covered many of them. Kraken Dice’s Kickstarter is different. At the time of writing, it has nearly $700,000 in the pot and a whole day left to run. You can check it out for yourself and check it’s true. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1871258192/iconic-mythical-collection-rpg-dice-sets-by-kraken [Back this Kickstarter] Unless there’s […]
Tree stump pillows for your gaming den
Want to decorate your gaming den, so it adds to the atmosphere of your favourite game? Also, want to be comfortable? What about these tree stumps? They’re pillows! [I need these] The catch? They come from China so will take a while to ship from you. Yeah, sure, there are dozens of boutique Shopify clones […]
Original Deadpool earrings
Spanish Etsy site Troppa Manga Style have a hit on their hands with this earring (buy one or as a pair). [Gimme!] As you can see the Deadpool earring is original but not official. It’s handmade from polymer clay and doesn’t cost all that much. The owner of the store, David Sanchez, is likely to […]
New Ingress levels expected after Ingress Prime
Ingress is the game that enabled Niantic to take the lead in location-based augmented reality. The smartphone game has players roaming the city and the countryside marketing down places of interest to transform them into in-game portals. This database of knowledge is what enabled Pokemon Go to have gyms. This lack of information is why […]
4 feet of Snorlax for your gaming den
[Show me more] Yup! This is a big bean bag. Our Snorlax comes in at over 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide. You could probably kill someone with that. Do not kill anyone with this Pokemon chair! This 100% polyester (on the outside) beanbag is the creation of Think Geek and fully licensed so […]
The epic scale of the illustrator Hong il An
Some artists are good enough to be better known in the West than they are. One of the problems is tracking down the origin of the work. Naver has a profile for Useumi which takes us to Red Hong Studio and there we find out about the concept and visual artist Hong Il, An. Just […]
TradeCraft Bonus: Steampunk fashion for your RPG table
Do you need to add some flavour and interest to your gaming table? Perhaps a little sculpture for your players to notice as they sort out their characters, a quirky dice tower or an NPC portrait? Why not have a mix of all three with some of these steampunk models from Etsy retailer Catherinette Rings? […]
38 reasons why players might quit your D&D game
Have you ever wondered why someone quit a game on you? Often times it is due to a change in circumstances. The player might have moved away or have a new job with a new schedule and simply can’t make the game any more. However, people also quit games when they’re not having fun any […]
An inventory of potions
Irshad Karim is the artist on Orc and Gnome’s Mild Adventures. As the name suggests this is a fantasy adventure of a webcomic about an orc and a gnome who would like to get paid on time. Posting on Imgur Irshad shared ‘an inventory of potions’ (part one). We’ve three very different bottle designs in. […]









