In this Spotlight, we talk briefly about solo TTRPGs aka playing a traditional game or a specialised by yourself, the RPG scene in Italy and Zotiquest’s plans for the future.
Otherworlds RPG: Save the day or ruin it
People become Otherworlders for many reasons—knowledge, power, freedom, you name it. They’re only about one out of every thousand people, so not just anyone is cut out for the job.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: High Level Games
With the tabletop RPG of plastic soldiers in a war-torn world, Army Men, by Josh Heath, it’s a great time to publish the April Spotlight.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Of Gods and Gamemasters
Jack Kellum was a combat medic for marines and self-taught on myths, legends and religion, which he studied since he was only six.
Tabletop Gaming Magazine to relaunch soon as the editor moves on
We wanted to get new gamers to the table and give everyone a way into the hobby, whether they’re coming from the point of view of nostalgia, totally fresh, or someone who has just dabbled in the hobby before.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Random Rambling Press
Let’s get indie RPG publishers some attention. Writing, designing, producing and publishing a game is especially hard. Imagine trying to market it at the same time?
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Catilus
Catilus is an artist whom you can support through Patreon, but there’s also a growing collection of tabletop RPG successes.
Solo D&D adventure with Dragonlance’s The Test of High Sorcery
Maybe the most significant difference between Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms is how the settings approach magic.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Handiwork Games
We’re a small band of creators based around the world, but mostly in Scotland, UK. We have team members in England, The US, and New Zealand.
Glyn Moody interview: Is Twitter rigged against tabletop creators?
For almost 30 years, Glyn Moody has been writing on copyright, digital rights, and the Internet.




