This post is a feature contribution from Delta Green designer Dennis Detwiller. The iconic RPG from Arc Dream Publishing ran a successful Kickstarter in 2015 and can now be pre-ordered via Backerkit. The fantastic art on display here also comes from Detwiller. Now lock the door, pull the curtains closed for safety and read on… […]
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This d20 ring packs quite a punch!
Product Page The geeks at Think Geek have a new ring for tabletop gamers. It’s a stainless steel D20 ring that comes in sizes 7, 9 and 10. I don’t know what 8 did to be left out. My first thought was that the d20 ring would power up a punch in a pretty nasty […]
A sense of wonder in SF roleplaying games
Author Sarah Newton talks about what should really be at the heart of SF RPGs: the sense of wonder, and the conflict of great ideas. Sarah’s company, Mindjammer Press, is running a Kickstarter campaign, currently approaching x3 funding, for the next phase of the transhuman RPG. [Back this Campaign] A sense of wonder in SF […]
Mind Flayer dice bag and game pouch
Always forgetting your dice? Perhaps some mind tentacles will help you remember. Ultra-Pro are selling this heavy duty, zippered, pouch. It doesn’t come with dice but they’ve called it the Dungeons & Dragons Mind Flayer Gamer Pouch. You can fill it with dice if you want or go with tokens and counters. The plush material […]
Optimised D&D 5e Index goes open source on GitHub
Have you struggled with the Dungeons & Dragons 5 Index? It’s easy to do as there’s simply so many different ways you might want to interrogate the data and the D&D 5e Index likes its cross references. EN World member Copperdogma took the battle into his own hands and has re-written the entire Index after […]
Christmas gift idea for an evil GM
Are you caught between having an evil GM while also needing to pick up a Christmas or holiday gift for them? What about this? “Ignore my browser history! I’m a Gamemaster not a murderer” Not a phrase you’ve heard before? I bet it’s been on the tip of a few GM’s lips over the last […]
Madness and storytelling with Cthulhu Tales
Following on from the Cubicle 7 and Sophisticated Games co-produced Hobbit Tales, award winning designers Francesco Nepitello and Marco Maggi have created a storytelling card game inspired by the Cthulhu mythos. The Kickstarter has raised thousands in just a few days. You can see the latest stats at the campaign page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/461807648/cthulhu-tales-storytelling-card-game-of-the-cthulh [Back this Campaign] […]
Dungeons and Dragons gets virtual reality app
Following on from the news that the latest version of Google Hangouts won’t support apps – a blow for all Roll20 and virtual tabletop gamers – there’s better news from Wizards of the Coast and partners AltspaceVR. AltspaceVR provides virtual reality apps for devices like the Oculus, HTC Vive, Leap Motion and Microsoft Kinect. Their […]
Evil GM alert: A typewriter for the Cthulhu Keeper
Here’s how you can tell when your GM is planning on being a Call of Cthulhu Keeper for the next scenario. This typewriter is a design from Courtney Brown which won first place at the California Sculpture SLAM. Okay, so it wasn’t really created for Evil GMs to write adventures of San Point loss and […]
Suggestions for Safer Larps: Living Games’ Coordinator Offers Tips
This is a guest post by Sarah Lynne Bowman, Ph.D. is a role-playing studies scholar and adjunct professor in English, Communication, and Humanities. Historically, one of the most common worries about role-playing games has involved concerns about their psychological effects. In the past, alarmist parents and other non-gamers have complained that RPGs might negatively impact […]




