In the 7th century, the Roman empire was nothing but remnants; seven different tussling Kingdoms in Scotland and five different languages were left behind.
HeroQuest opens for pre-orders in the UK and Europe as Ludofilia renounce trademarks
Ludofilia, in an accord with Hasbro, has renounced all its valid Heroquest trademarks throughout Europe.
Paizo President apologies for user data breach
As a result of initial meetings with the union and recent discussions, concerns have resurfaced for which Paizo President Jeff Alvarez has today apologised for in a statement from the company.
CY_BORG: Johan Nohr obliterates Kickstarter goals with MORG BORG spinoff
Cy_Borg is a rules-light, rage-heavy tabletop that’s not only compatible with Morg Borg but comes from the games’ art director and co-creator Johan Nohr.
Challenger RPG “Eyes Beyond the Torchlight” opens third-party license
Eyes Beyond the Torchlight is a new fantasy RPG from Workhorse RPG Studio.
Warhammer World Building: Forsaken and Lost
This month covers a setting, Wrath & Glory: Forsaken System Player’s Guide (PDF only), and an adventure book, Wrath & Glory: Litanies of The Lost (PDF only).
Don’t get lost: Reach of the Roach God is an RPG campaign set in the deep places of earth
REACH OF THE ROACH GOD will be a tasty 23.4×15.6cm hardcover, with an estimated 200-300 pages of text and illustrations, in roughly equal measure.
Fishhook grim: A review of Middenheim – City of the White Wolf for Warhammer 4e
Cubicle 7’s Warhammer 4 likes to use the words “grim” and “perilous” to describe the game and accessories. It’s entirely fair. The Middenheim city and surrounding setting remind me of a dark and deadly Skyrim, faintly Scanadvian but evil and all Old World.
LATAM Breakout brings five games from Latin America to the RPG community
SoulMuppet Publishing, which is in Nottingham in the UK, is coordinating a project to publish five RPGs from Latin America.
Let the Weather Hex Flower help generate appropriately, not random weather, for your TTRPG
Don’t roll randomly to see what the weather is — weather isn’t random, not usually.