There’s a conflict between the Terran management and the giant and genetically-engineered workers known as Titans.
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One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 7th February 2020 and was described as "RPG news summary on the week the internet debated whether Love Magic was creepy or not, a heavy metal band released a D&D adventure, and there was one last chance to buy Adventures in Middle-earth. ". It also was tagged with Steve Jackson Games.
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #34
RPG news summary on the week the internet debated whether Love Magic was creepy or not, a heavy metal band released a D&D adventure, and there was one last chance to buy Adventures in Middle-earth.
Hunter: The Vigil funds a second edition
Onyx Path Publishing has another Kickstarter, and it is for a fan favourite. The second edition of Hunter: The Vigil has already met its $25,000 target.
Zweihander taps into RPG actual play influencers ahead of Organised Play launch
Zweihander RPG through Andrews McMeel Publishing is making major investments in sponsored AP for 2020/2021. This dovetails into our Organised Play program we’re launching at Gen Con in 2020.
D&D removes Love Domain, republishes Unearthed Arcana subclasses 2
The new subclasses part 2 keeps the Bard’s College of Creation and the Sorcerer’s Clockwork Soul. The Love Domain has been replaced by the Unity Domain.
Evil Hat introduces Fate Condensed
Fate Condensed uses one-point stress boxes, a refinement on the system before designed to reduce player confusion and makes a change to the default initiative system.
Metal band The Black Dahlia Murder releases D&D supplement
The bundle comes with a digipak CD, a 24-page campaign booklet, 7 gamer dice (with the toxic crescent moon symbol), an 18″x9″ die-cut DM screen, 4 maps, 4 creature cards, 5 blank character sheets and each box will be hand-numbered.
Judge Dredd and WOIN tucked into the Bundle of Holding
The deals are available until February 24th and aim to put either WOIN (What’s O.L.D. is N.E.W.) or Judge Dredd and the World of 2000 AD RPGs into your pocket.
Short film: 7th Aeon
The faceless drones of the future a throwback to masquerade balls of warring renaissance families and even to earlier rituals held between towering fortresses of stone circles.
Neo-noir horror: Cobwebs RPG
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