Geek Native features Kickstarters for new RPGs often. Sometimes the blog talks about computer games. Rarely there’s a hardware story. PocketScan was not created for gamers but, wow, check out the uses. Some concerns here. Just because scanning could be easy does not mean gamers should scan copyright books. Authors in this industry don’t get […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1443
A notable highlight from 15th June 2014 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "A collection of hand drawn hex tiles that stack together in almost anyway. The result? Thousands of fantasy worlds ready for your gaming table and imagination.". It also was tagged with Maps.
Keep exploring the catalogue of stories authored by Andrew Girdwood.
Short film: Grounded
This is a short film by Kevin Margo. Margo’s had big movie experience with the likes of Thor: The Dark World and Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas. He’s also worked on Civilization III. Grounded is a bit deep. Margo talks about using an ethereal backdrop to explore aging, inheritance, paternal approval and even behaviors passed […]
The 2014 Origins Winners
The 2014 Origins Winners were announced during the Origins Game Fair last week. This is the 40th annual Origins Awards and winners include AEG, who one twice, Monte Cook and Green Ronin. Categories included RPGs, various tabletop games, figures, accessories and even related media. Best Roleplaying Game Numenera by Monte Cook Games Best Roleplaying Supplement […]
Illuminate! Illuminate! Dalek bedside light
This is a friendly Dalek. It’s task is to sit near your bed and act as a night light. Should it turn evil – as Daleks so often do – it’s only 6″ tall if you don’t count the plug. In terms of power this Dalek only manages about 7 Watts. This Doctor Who monster […]
The hex worldmap project
Les Inkwell is a gamer and designer from Oslo in Norway. On his Google+ profile he says; I am quite content doing my mundane muggle day job to pay the bills. The time left i spend doing the artsy stuff that i really care about, things like: World Building, Table Top Game Design, Illustration, Comix, […]
Inside the mind of a mythos creator: The Art of Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman is a geek native. He’s a creator of many favourite novels, comic books, characters, scripts and plenty more. He’s a curator and participant too; active on social media, blogging and part of geek culture. I’d call Neil Gaiman a “mythos creator” as he is one of those creatives who forge legacies with their […]
214 fantasy wallpapers; castles, sorcery, dragons and maidens
Imgur user White Sorceress shared a gallery of over 210 fantasy wallpapers. The entire collection can be downloaded from the link on the far left and arrives as a 123MB zip file. A sample of the wallpapers are shown below. There is no reason to believe any skullduggery was used in putting this collection together. […]
The sci-fi art of Saul Espinosa
Saul Espinosa is an artist who specialises in environment design and matte painting for visual effects. Based in LA, Saul has plenty of experience working as a freelancer and has contributed to computer games. His style and other samples of his work can be seen on the site The Art of Saul and you can […]
Hero’s Journey brings myths and success to Kicktarter
Anne and John Ruthvern are bringing their RPG experience to Kickstarter for a mythic RPG called Hero’s Journey. The couple have worked on projects with Onyx Oath and biblioteque Interdite before. Hero’s Journey is an RPG in which ancient myth are active in the modern world. [Back this Campaign] This project has funded. The Kickstarter […]
Ramping up with the Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy: Monsternomicon
Privateer Press look to be ramping up their RPG activity for the Iron Kingdoms. The Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy: Monsternomicon is due in September. In addition to expanding the Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy RPG the Monsternomicon will also be compatible with the upcoming Iron Kingdoms Unleashed RPG. The Monsternomicon will be 100 pages […]








