Lots of new RPGs were announced this week and plenty of debate around whether NFTs are an excellent or terrible fit for the digital creativity of the tabletop hobby space.
World Forge: Polygona nudges 3d-printed tabletops towards the mainstream
World Forge is for people like me. It’s a software solution that lets me design terrain the same way as battle map software.
Two-player RPGs for Valentine’s: For Two (3)
Games include folk horror, anime and repressed romantic attraction. You know, gamer stuff.
RPG storefronts take an anti-NFT stance
As it stands now, two of the most well known digital RPG storefronts are firmly anti-NFT.
Handling Online Battlemaps by cartographer Christian Zeuch
There are plenty of free maps that you can find and use online for your personal games.
Publisher Spotlight: March 2022 vote now open to Patrons
It’s time for Geek Native’s Patreons to pick for a RPG industry publisher, creator, or contributor to be featured on the blog next month.
Geek Native Patron Gift: Panda note organiser
What do you call these things? They’re cute, and they’re Panda-themed, and they’re little tabs of paper you can scribble on to organise your notes.
Audio EXP: #133 – The D&D ecosystem
A look at titles swirling around D&D, DrivethruRPG helping indie RPGs get noticed, and both the Homeworld and Runescape computer games head to the tabletop.
Suspense Radio for the winter chills as Bundle of Holding returns to the 40s and 50s
Suspense Radio returns to the 40s and 50s for more crime dramas that have been digitally remastered.
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.


