It is very early days, incredibly early as we’ll discover in the interview with Angus, but Second Games Galore is back.
Dungeonfog integration, dragons and rubble: An interview with Forgotten Adventures
The original plan for Forgotten Adventures was to make short written adventures that came with maps.
Why it’s time to move away from Kickstarter: An interview with Gallant Knight Games’ Alan Bahr on GallantFunding
At its heart, GallantFunding appeared to be a way to do Kickstarter but without Kickstarter.
How an indie manga writer stayed creative during lockdown
Like the last couple years, this is a story that wasn’t in the plan! When the first lockdown came into effect, I was struggling both personally and business wise as the pandemic put an end to everything I had planned for the brand in 2020.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Gallant Knight Games
As voted for by Patreons, those geeks who tip Geek Native each month and are excellent people, Gallant Knight Games are in the RPG Publisher Spotlight.
Suburban Consumption of the Monstrous: An Interview with Banana Chan and Sadia Bies (Pelgrane Press)
Suburban Consumption of the Monstrous is an anthology of horror LARPs, all meant to be played at home around a dinner table.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Grim & Perilous Studios
Grim & Perilous Studios are a group of independent contractors who collaborate on creating, reviewing, and playing games for ourselves, as well as other companies on a for-hire basis.
Stressful and exciting: an End of the Line RPG guide to Itchfunding
I spoke to Kyle Tinga, the creator of the horror game End of the Line, about it and about Itchfunding.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Sanguine Games
Netflix will air an animation called the Usagi Chronicles, a series based on Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo comics. Which publisher produces a best-selling Powered by the Apocalypse Usagi Yojimbo RPG? Yep, that’s Sanguine.
Gamers warned of scammers as Christmas tree dice attract unwelcome attention
Geek Native can undoubtedly confirm that ads for the spinner dice that use the same images from Kickstarter appear on Facebook.








