Crown and Skull emphasize player creativity, featuring deep point-buy character creation and systems that empower players to build custom characters, equipment, and even spells.
TTRPG news, reviews and interviews
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Tome of Terror: London is a solo/up to 5 hybrid gamebook/lite-RPG
Players have investigator characters, each with their own stats, to explore the dark side of London.
Genre Police: The Adventure Begins
Since I went full professional as a GM in 2020, not including any planning time, I’ve been at actual tables running games with players for a rough total of 2,544 hours.
Dream City Knights is a garagepunk TTRPG
Dream City Knights invites players to navigate the complex world of adolescence while exploring a fantastical dreamscape.
Guillaume Tavernier brings another Collection of Fantasy Maps to Kickstarter, and Geek Native has an exclusive sample
Emerging from the unfathomable Mists of Premices, the Swallowed has always been known to the locals.
Rifts Coalition Wars comes to the Bundle of Holding
The return of magical energy has shattered reality, opening portals to other dimensions and unleashing a plethora of supernatural beings.
Castles in the Air uses Good Society for coming-of-age roleplaying
Invoking stories like Little Women and Anne of Green Gables, Castles of the Air has characters begin as tight-knit children and then has them grow up.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Calamity Punk Publishing
In this interview, we chatted with the creative director, Mike, and his brother, the systems designer Nick. As with many indie publishers, the talent behind Calamity Punk Publishing wears many hats.
Genre Police: If It Bleeds, We Can Play It
Have you ever experienced a situation where you can’t shake an RPG session?
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #258
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