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Archives for November 2020
Discover what was posted on the blog during November 2020. This collection covers topics in Geek Stuff, Tabletop & RPGs, and Sites.
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The 5e biopunk GeneFunk 2090 heads into the Shadows of Korea
Shadows of Korea expands GeneFunk 2090 with 8 new class archetypes, 5 new engineered genomes (races), new equipment, new feats and new cybernetic upgrades.
Dagger of Spiragos: Onyx Path publishes first linked “Astral Module” at DriveThruRPG
The linking of the large DriveThruRPG marketplace and Astral is an important step for both companies.
Humble Bundle: Cyberpunk 2020 goodies and Cyberpunk Red jumpstart discounted
A host of official Cyberpunk 2020 downloads and some Cyberpunk Red goodies from R. Talsorian Games are available for a limited time at Humble.
Episode 2: Comic Relief plays D&D again
Episode 2 will feature James Acaster, Lou Sanders, Phil Wang and Sally Philips and once again viewers can donate to meddle with the story. Paul Foxcroft returns as the Dungeon Master.
D&D fans reporting binding problems with Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything as pages come loose
There are reports of copies of Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything with binding issues.
Adorkable danger when a Dragon Goes House-Hunting
It’s tough being a dragon, adventurers and heroes just want to slay you.
Geek gang: A review of Ashens and the Polybius Heist
As the name suggests, the Polybius Heist is a geeky comedy of a crime thriller in which the Ashens Eleven have to try and get their hands on an urban legend of an arcade cabinet that might be able to control people’s emotions.
Google’s launched a free monster maker
Using buttons to change the brush from body parts like “Upper Legs Front”, to “Head”, or “Mouth” or “Claws”, you splash down the colours and then it that transform button.
Indie Press Revolution’s job ad for an assistant manager reads like an adventure!
IPR is based in a remote town called Gerlach in the United States. Gerlach is an artist colony and agricultural community best known as the home of the Burning Man festival, and it’s about 100 miles north of Reno, Nevada and home to only 150 people.









