This past weekend saw the winners of the 52nd Annie Awards announced, and right at the top of the last was League of Legends animated series Arcane, which swept up awards in all of the seven categories it was nominated for! Now, that’s a result.
Archives for February 2025
Check out this very cool ‘Predator’ poster art in retro comic book style
Artist Tim Clinard has done it again, this time in the form of this retro comic book-style poster for Predator – and the colours are just delicious.
The Archivium: How to play the dark academia cosy horror solo RPG
LichLight Imprints is a small publisher focusing on solo RPGs. Just over a week ago, the company launched The Archivium, a journalling game about mystery, knowledge and dread.
‘The Monkey’ is the latest to embrace the popcorn bucket trend
AMC has unveiled a brand new and exclusive popcorn bucket that’s a replica of The Monkey – y’know… the evil murderous demon monkey toy with the drums based on the Stephen King short story.
Quest for Zines: An interview with an RPG creator every day for a month
The Zine Quest success “Quest for Zines” will see 28 interviews with zine creators. The result? A zine with those interviews. You can support the community and the project over on Kickstarter.
Audio EXP Podcast: #274 – Slime and dinosaurs
What is DriveThruRPG up to with their new Retailer Version and Publisher Fulfilled tags? We talk about ghostly shoes, the rebirth of Jurassic Park and Comic Con Alba
Not the Witcher: Gardar Realm brings alternative Slavic mythology to 5e
Heretical Fun House are back on Kickstarter for a Slavic-inspired tabletop RPG setting. As the pitch video makes clear, it’s not the Witcher.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #295
This week’s TTRPG news roundup highlights the impact of Zine Month on Kickstarter, DriveThruRPG’s publisher fulfillment test, Atlas Games’ concerns about tariffs, Green Ronin’s 25th anniversary, a deluxe Dark Tower edition, and the surprising relevance of trade wars and anti-fascism in the hobby.
Publisher Fulfilled: DriveThruRPG experiments with retail versions of TTRPGs
Until this week, if you’ve wanted a softback or hardcover from DriveThruRPG, you would need to have found a TTRPG for which the publisher has submitted the right layout files and then ordered a print-on-demand.
Solo/Group as Alien, Rogue, Robot
The Storymaster’s Tales are a series of gamebooks by Oliver McNeil, who’s levelled them up by also providing QR codes and narration.









