Wizards of the Coast and their partners at DMsGuild have been busy this week. The complete, as near as I can see it, 5e range for Roll20 is now available. These aren’t downloads and are integrated with the Roll20 platform. Roll20 is now the parent of OneBookShelf and the DMsGuild. The typical purchase includes maps […]
Geeky, RPG and tabletop accounts to follow on Threads
It’s early days, so please use the comments below if any high-profile geeky, anime, RPG or tabletop accounts you know about pop up on the new Threads microblogging platform.
Fun.com stretches Big Heckin’ Two-Day Prime Day into a whole week
If you visit Fun.com and don’t get an error, then it’s working!
Bundle of Holding: Black Company’s Glen Cook offers up sci-fi & fantasy sampler
The Black Company author Glen Cook wrote more than 50 books and Green Ronin even made a RPG.
What’s OLD is NEW RPG system gets a Starter Set
The starter box rules also feature WOIN’s innovative countdown mechanic, and a streamlined version of the acclaimed freeform magic system which allows you to devise your spells on the fly.
Superhero Week: Star-Lord leads the charge with Aconyte’s new Marvel books
DriveThruFiction supports many different digital formats, and many of these Marvel titles are available in PDF, EPUB and MOBI versions. Kindle users will be pleased to see the MOBI version.
Tear off an Adventure a Day in 2024 with Sundial’s Quest Calendar
Rip off the old page to reveal the new day and challenge, and read the new day and what your hero has discovered.
Intense plot: The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You
The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You sounds like one of those harem anime with a gimmick.
Superhero Week: The Marvels first merch
If you’ve never shopped at EMP before, let me say this; they like their emails and work hard to tempt you back with discounts.
Death Bunny BBQ? Is this for real? Sneak launches (maybe) 4th of July collection
What caught my eye was this apparent “Death Bunny” BBQ. Okay, that’s my phrase for how Sneak’s rabbit mascot looks when rendered in black-clad metal and with eyes glowing from coals.









