This weekend, October 5th to 6th, is the fourth Roll20CON.
What’s in Astral Tabletop’s dynamic lighting update?
Astral announces significant improvements to the dynamic lighting of their virtual tabletop.
Publisher Spotlight: November poll opens for Patrons
Here are the five candidates for next month’s RPG publisher spotlight. If there’s one you like, and you’re a site patron, you can cast a vote.
Watabou’s Fantasy City Generator updates, improving Azgaar’s integration
That’s not the only change, there’s been enhanced building updates, improvements to warp mode which lets you make small adjustments to the settlements, a more attractive (but not movable) legend, changes to how water is drawn, and there can now be more than one park in a city.
Audio EXP: #11 – Is it world domination for Cortex and Vigilance for Kickstarter?
We talk about Fandom buying Cortex, a move that means D&D Beyond’s parent company will want to sell RPGs that are not Dungeons & Dragons. Then we dig into a host of exciting Kickstarter projects, as Evil Hat decide to make a cautious return to the platform after union-busting concerns.
DM’s Guild author JVC Parry sets the record straight on $30 PDFs
Have you ever wondered why RPG PDFs seem so expensive? After all, surely there’s an infinite supply of them once all the writing is done?
Tactical buying: $1 per schwag purchase goes to climate defence
Redbubble, the company that powers Geek Native’s store, has just announced that for today $1 for every purchased made will be donated to climate change initiatives.
Patron offer: Heads We Win, Tails You Lose coin
This month Geek Native has another offer for new and loyal Patrons. If you can sign up before the 29th (Sunday) or are already signed up, then I’ll send you one of these reassuringly heavy metal coins.
Design and print your own RPG minis the easy way: A review of Anvl Miniatures
A review of Anvl, the all-in-one design and 3d-print solution that has tabletop miniatures that you’ve crafted online sent to your door.
Astral launch community content for their virtual tabletop
The Community Content process is a convenient method for requesting character sheet templates for the games you need them for.




