In the game you play as a dark elf, part of the resistance in a city a mile high, trying to overthrow the cruel high elf overlords.
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Alice in Deadly School trailer turns zombie quickly
Oh boy, don’t like the lovely summertime key poster art or the opening sequence to Alice in Deadly School fool you.
Publishers Spotlight: January 2021 poll opens for Patrons
The winner for this month is Thought Police and Geek Native will shine the spotlight on them in December.
John Carpenter prints to get A2 revision
Two years later and Vice Press are still getting asked about their John Carpenter 4K poster designs and, in particular, whether a smaller format is coming.
Hextml is a free hex-making map tool for tabletop RPGs
Hextml is a free tool that very quickly lets you make hex crawp maps.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Target Role
The winner of the 2020 November Publisher Spotlight poll is Target Role.
Origins Awards confusingly restructure after a 370% submissions boom
The event has restructured with more categories in response to the extra numbers, to help juries review the games.
Generate complex modern cities for free
Procedural City Generator is a free to use Itch.io site which quickly generates custom cities.
Free app Game Master Journal gets an update
The app provides structured storage for NPCs, cities and loot. You can even define your own custom item, religion, for example, can keep track of those.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #79
Mini-reviews for anime is the name of the game here, whether we’re tracking along with an episodic release or writing up a whole series in one shot, the idea is to be brief and spoiler-free.




