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Archives for September 2021
Browse the Geek Native archives from September 2021. This collection covers topics in Tabletop & RPGs, Comics, and PC.
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RPG creators versus Hurricane Ida: $282 for $20
In the United States, due to climate change, Hurricane Ida has been catastrophic and hit Louisiana hard.
ComiXology Originals to publish the violent We Only Kill Each Other comic series
It’s got a historical setting and flawed heroes, in this case Jewish gangsters who are opposing Nazis in New York City in the 1930s. It’s based on actual events but, at the same time, it unfortunately feels very contemporary as America wrestles with division in our streets.
Star Citizen: UK regulator warns against game makers about taking pledges for future content
The Advertising Standards Authority has warned Cloud Imperium Games, the maker of Star Citizen, for taking pledges on concept ships that weren’t immediately available in the game.
English subtitles for the Lupin the Third Part 6 trailer
We’ve the 50th anniversary of Lupin the Third, the manga and anime series that follows the exploits of Gentleman Burglar, Arsene Lupin’s grandson.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #117
The previews and interviews for D&D’s The Wild Beyond the Witchlight have started to appear and hint at a slight u-turn by WotC. This and other RPG news in the latest Routinely Itemised
Dog Might introduce wooden dice fidget spinners
At the minute the company is taking feedback for the idea from fans. They’re proposing a possible Kickstarter, but it means it might not be one.
Cyberrats: Become a genetically engineered rat in this Lumen-powered RPG
Alex Rinehart uses the fashionable indie Lumen to power a tabletop RPG in which characters are genetically engineered rats addicted to green gloop and trying to fight aliens.
100% to the ACLU: Stephen King exclusive on Humble
In this unsettling short story, a cop interrogates a deranged plumber who just murdered his wife, only to discover something far more insidious.
Gamers warned of scammers as Christmas tree dice attract unwelcome attention
Geek Native can undoubtedly confirm that ads for the spinner dice that use the same images from Kickstarter appear on Facebook.









