A chat with Jason Nelson of Legendary Games about how the company got started, what 2020 has been like and the plans for the future.
Tabletop Mentorship Program: Applications open for Mentorship and Micro-Grants
The Tabletop Mentorship Program does two important things; it connects industry experts to tabletop creators, and it provides micro-grants to people underrepresented in the hobby.
Twilight: 2000 and the lure of the apocalypse
Free League Publishing announced that they and partner publishers would be making a fourth edition of the military Twilight: 2000 RPG. The Kickstarter then funded in 7 minutes. There are now over 5,000 backers and more than £300,000 pledged with a few days left on the clock. That means there’s still time to succumb to […]
The Trollgod Father: An interview with Ken St Andre
An interview with Ken St Andre, designer of the world’ second oldest RPG, founder of Trollhalla and a very busy man.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Tomas Herbertson
Geek Native’s patrons voted for Tomas Herbertson in July’s RPG Publisher Spotlight. That means, the illumination of the Spotlight lands on this innovative indie publisher.
Why D&D is a better game with Ancestry & Culture
You don’t have to work hard to persuade me that D&D would be a better and more flexible game if its rules were somehow able to adjust to fit each new supplement.
An interview with Sandy Petersen: Adding Cthulhu, cats and dreams to D&D
Petersen Games now makes a range of games, many of them are Cthulhu related with titles like Sandy Petersen’s Cthulhu Mythos and Unlocking Insanity.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: In Search of Games
In the RPG Publisher Spotlight this month is In Search of Games. They killed Santa.
Hot: LoreSmyth launches Heroic Challenges for players and GMs
The cards are system-agnostic, and the starter set provides 200 combinations.
What comes in small packages? Killer Kobolds from Outer Space
Prepare to melt some faces and scream like a tiny dragon.