2022 also saw OneBookShelf and Roll20 coming together to work as one. The result? We can also see the top 10 at Roll20. Actually, I’ve data for the top 12. So let’s do that!
Free to Download: Empty, a Distemper jumpstart
Distemper takes place a year after the peak of the dog flu, a devastating and highly contagious mutant of canine distemper that killed 80% of humanity in a matter of months.
Thirteenth Moon Games crowdfunds a game of witchcraft with Coven & Crucible
Non witches know about magic the same way they know about taxes and dry cleaning and movies. Most people just hire a witch if they need something they can’t get through other means.
Polyhedral calls for submissions as the new RPG quarterly magazine Kickstarter approaches
Geek Native expects the Kickstarter for Polyhedral to launch within the next few weeks and for submissions to be competitive.
Technoroid Overmind: Even our robot overlords have bills to pay
It’s the synopsis of Technoroid Overmind that draws my attention rather than the carefully neutral singing of the boy band.
Geek Native 2023 plans; 2022 recap
I must thank Patreons here for putting money where their clicks are. If you don’t run an ad blocker, you help. If you buy things from affiliate links (which I work hard to disclose), you help too. Thank you.
Too Cute Crisis: Aliens versus Cats
Liza Luna is an alien from the space empire Azatos, an advanced civilization with numerous planets under its control.
The best selling titles from Pathfinder Infinite in 2022
Now, as 2023 rumbles to life we have data from one of the new sites in OneBookShelf’s Community Content family; Paizo’s Pathfinder Infinite.
Be the baddie! Bandit Camp kicks off 2023 with a Wicked Ones bundle
This new bundle has all the current game line, and there’s only one tier, too, with no threshold price to tackle. The catch? It’s over by January 16th.
Solo D&D adventure with Dragonlance’s The Test of High Sorcery
Maybe the most significant difference between Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms is how the settings approach magic.









