Eagle-eyed Geek Native readers will have noticed the shop link appearing in the upper most menu on the site some weeks back. There have been other clues as well. You can now get your very own smartphone savvy, texting kobold as a t-shirt or warn other gamers that your dice are chaotic evil. Geek Native […]
Your path to fame? Write and review for Geek Native!
Geek Native is on the lookout for more writers and reviewers. Tempted? Does this gig pay? Not a penny. Geek Native doesn’t make any money. Really, doesn’t it pay? You’re very welcome to earn cash through DriveThruRPG/RPGNow affiliate links when you review RPG titles. Or you can check out what Geek Native does pay for. […]
Get ready for Virtuacon 14
Virtuacon offers the best 3 days in virtual gaming. It’s coordinated via RPG Geek but run via the Virtuacon Google+ community. Games take place in Google Hangouts while programs like DiceStream and Roll20. If you’re not sure how that works then this video is recorded from actual gameplay from last year. Jacob Wood running a […]
How to watch the George RR Martin and Robin Hobb world building live steam
On Tuesday the 19th of August, at 8pm in London George RR Martin and Robin Hobb will talk about building a world. The fantasy authors will talk about creating fictional universes, characters and balancing fantasy with reality. You can still buy ticket to the event in London. They come with a hardback copy of Robin […]
Geek Native 3 launches
If you have visited the site over the last couple of days you would have noticed that something was going on. This is Geek Native 3. The site you see at the minute is the third generation of the blog and the spiritual successor to GameWyrd. Readers rarely react well when websites change. How many […]
Geek & Sundry sold to Legendary Entertainment
Congratulations to Felicia Day and Sheri Bryant who have sold their YouTube based company Geek & Sundry to Legendary Pictures. It doesn’t feel that long as ago that Wil Wheaton’s Tabletop series, part of Geek & Sundry, raised over a million in a crowdfunding exercise. Hopefully fans will be cool with the purchase and that […]
The world of tat: A review of Ashens and the Quest for the GameChild
I remember when I first encountered Ashens on YouTube. I was visiting friends, they had YouTube running on a big TV and were laughing hysterically as someone with a smooth English accent tried to review some awful toy. That’s what Ashens does. He collects old tat – bric-a-brac, old toys, the sort of crap you […]
Support the Undying and back a zombie love story
Kat and Cam are the team behind Our Nerd Home. This is a great blog in which the couple showcase fantastic nerdy creations and impress us all. It’s pretty common to find blogs like Geek native and bigger ones like Apartment Therapy, i90 and others talking about them. This is their Kickstarter. [Back this Campaign] […]
Wizards appoint Trapdoor to create digital tools for D&D
Dungeons and Dragons 4 pushed into digital. You know, I might still have a subscription to the package but I’ve not used it in years and it was four years ago Geek Native discussed the merits of moving to Silverlight. It’s been tough for Wizards of the Coast. Damned if they do – not what […]
Bored at work? Explore a random dungeon in your browser
Dungeon Robber is a Flash game you play in your browser. To get started pop over to BlogOfHolding.com/DungeonRobber and begin as a dungeon robber. These aren’t ordinary random dungeons – but based off the original D&D rules. You’ll see when you get there. I did fairly well in my trek through the dungeon. I died […]




