Geek Native has been lucky enough to get some questions to Mark Truman, CEO of Magpie Games, who are making the official roleplaying game based on Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
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Explore all articles published in March 2021. This collection covers topics in Interviews, Tabletop & RPGs, and Anime.
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Tournament of Pigs: A medieval game show adventure for 5e & DCC
Weird Works have launched an ambitious Kickstarter for a boxed set adventure, complete with standees and suitable for 5e or DCC.
DOTA anime: Dragon’s Blood gets a new trailer and character art
Netflix and Valve’s anime project for DOTA has been given a two-minute plus trailer ahead of the show’s release on the 25th of March.
Zak Smith sues Gen Con and Peter Adkison
In 2019, Gen Con banned Zak Smith and said they had and explained why.
Palace of the Vampire Queen: The strange history of D&D’s first standalone adventure
The Palace of the Vampire Queen is the very first standalone commercial adventure for Dungeons & Dragons.
The innovative Index Card RPG gets a Bundle of Holding deal
The Starter Collection, the first of the customary two tiers in the bundle, costs $12.95. In exchange, you’ll get $54.40 worth of DRM free PDF downloads.
Marvel teases a terrifying Alien debut
Recently retired, Cruz is trying to patch things up with his abandoned son with the help of his friend, a Bishop-model android, but his re-entry into civilian life is not going smoothly…and his encounters with the deadly Xenomorph are far from over.
Publishers Spotlight: April 2021 poll opens for Patrons
Geek Native’s Patrons can now vote to put a RPG publisher or creator in the Spotlight.
Diesel RPG: Cinematic action with an emotional core
The Diesel RPG, launched today on Kickstarter by Steven Pankotai, promises cinematic action alongside an emotional core.
Jupiter’s Legacy: Netflix airs trailer for latest Mark Millar show
Jupiter’s Legacy is a comic book series from Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Kingsman, The Authority) that investigates the connection between superheroes and the American ideal.








