A purchase of the Pathfinder Primer, therefore, not only equips you with a new roleplaying system but also contributes directly to the well-being of the wider gaming community.
Articles by Andrew Girdwood
Recently, Andrew Girdwood has been covering topics like Tabletop & RPGs, Interviews, and Online Shows for Geek Native.
Feymere Games founded by industry veteran, announces debut title Mournshade
Feymere Games, a new tabletop publisher from a former DRS director, launches with debut board game Mournshade and collaborations with Son of Oak Games.
Free to Download: MmApps offers Quick Start and Core Rules
The free guide provides the necessary rules to play the introductory adventure, Blood & Deeds, and sets out to add tactical depth to a familiar ruleset.
Danse Macabre and 14th-century horrors: An interview with Chris Pickett
Danse Macabre is designed by Christopher Pickett, and it promises to be bleak in a fun way!
Humble Bundle unlocks a treasure trove of D&D content from DMsGuild and Roll20
This bundle is especially noteworthy as it bridges the gap between digital books and virtual tabletops by including content from both the DMsGuild and Roll20.
Coyote & Crow: VTTs, Voices & Visions – an interview with Kenna Alexander
Kenna Alexander, who first launched Coyote & Crow under the name Connor, has returned to Kickstarter to fund a digital expansion for the game.
Explore a post-human future with the Fragged Empire 2E bundle deal
Explore a post-post-apocalyptic future where humanity is extinct. A new Bundle of Holding deal offers the revised Fragged Empire 2E sci-fi roleplaying game.
Ain’t Slayed Nobody and Rusty Quill launch star-studded Cthulhu podcast
A new improvised Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast, Push the Roll, is hosted by Ross Bryant and features a star-studded cast. Produced by Ain’t Slayed Nobody and Rusty Quill.
Stargazer Keep brings a power metal megadungeon to Mörk Borg’s doomed world
The Kickstarter is funding three full-colour zines, each with its own role in building the power-metal megadungeon.
Review: Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (prepare for deaths)
The film looks amazing, thanks to director Haruo Sotozaki and the team at Ufotable. Infinity Castle is a wild, dreamlike place where anything can happen.









