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Mum, there’s teeth in my tea!
Given that we’re talking about plant teeth that might remind you of Mario or even Little Shop of Horrors, you can see why I might be tempted, though.
Townbuilder App finds thousands of backers organising 3d-printed tabletop terrain
The scale of ambition from some tabletop gamers is clear as a desktop app designed to create and manage whole towns has raised tens of thousands of euros on Kickstarter.
Audio EXP: #132 – Banning your favourite game
Mystery rooms mustn’t encourage the mystic, Dracula’s descendants will Kickstart later this season, and there’s a dice rolling skull on Kickstarter.
Fan fashion: Black anime Cowboy Bebop tees
We’re talking about two Cowboy Bebop black anime tees with 100% pre-shrunk cotton, which is unisex, soft, and official.
Here’s where the Batman Funko exclusives are going
In this post, Geek Native tries to find out where all the exclusive Batman Pops are going.
Osmoticmeld experimentally sculpts the work of Ian Miller for the tabletop
Artist and miniature gamer John Robertson has smashed their Kickstarter goal for Osmoticmeld, a project to bring the work of Ian Miller to life as tabletop minis.
Just who is the most hated superhero of all time?
Geek hardware site Ebuyer has been obsessing over superheroes lately.
Iron Arachne generates whole fantasy families and food for thought
Ben Overmyer’s Iron Arachne is an excellent RPG resource site. It’s a toolkit of generators with RPGs in mind, either generic fantasy or sci-fi, and some specific games in mind like Stars Without Number.
How’s this for a table centrepiece? A pirate skull dice tower
The tower is wood and plastic. Not a real skull. The finishing is done with ecological leather.




