Agamemnon Press returns with Empire of Bones, a jumbo-sized hexcrawl sequel to The Painted Wastelands. Explore the Unholy City of Zeb and back the campaign before February 17th.
Archives for February 2026
Audio EXP Podcast #320: Samurai, Spielberg, and Shoggoths
Samurai, Spielberg, and Shoggoths! Audio EXP #320 brings you the week’s top geek news, including the Women in Games Manifesto, HBO’s Baldur’s Gate 3 series, and new releases for Dungeon Crawl Classics.
Cuddly carnage: A definitive ranking of the Warhammer plushies
We rank the latest Warhammer plushies from Merchoid, from iconic Servo Skulls to mischievous Nurglings. Find out which grimdark icons make the best companions.
Routinely Itemised: RPG #347
From Baldur’s Gate III screen adaptations to the massive Zine Month crowdfunding surge, get your essential weekly summary of roleplaying games news.
HBO greenlights Baldur’s Gate 3 series with Craig Mazin but leaves Larian Studios behind
HBO has greenlit a Baldur’s Gate 3 TV series with Craig Mazin, but original developers Larian Studios are not involved.
Lucky for None in Space: The solo RPG that demands a d13
Explore the galaxy and try not to die in Lucky for None in Space. Beyond Cataclysm Games returns to Kickstarter with a comedy-horror solo RPG that uses a d13.
Check out the trailer for Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Dinosaurs’, set to roar onto screens next month
Netflix has released the trailer for upcoming documentary series The Dinosaurs, with executive producer Steven Spielberg – and right from the first few seconds, we can tell it’s going to show us plenty of action.
Love is a battlefield: 100 maps for romantic RPG encounters
Agnieszka Polanowska returns to Kickstarter with The Romantic Date, a collection of 100 RPG battle maps designed for social scenes. Late pledges are now available for the funded project.
Netcrawl brings cyber-dungeons to Dungeon Crawl Classics
Horseshark Games launches Netcrawl, a cyber-dungeon sidecar for Dungeon Crawl Classics featuring art by Johan Nohr.
Half of Japan’s samurai were women, according to new British Museum exhibition
A groundbreaking exhibition at the British Museum reveals that half of the samurai class were women and explores their impact on modern geek culture.









