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Forget blockchains, Kickstarter fights back at BackerKit and co
Kickstarter has announced a new vision, which moves the platform from its “We’re not retail” mantra to a focus on “make money, tackle the logistics” that feels a bit more reflective of what people want.
Sleep company reveals the best and worst computer games to play before bed
CPAP has been examining the games sold in 2024, referenced studies from the National Library of Medicine (US) and used BPM rates to work out the best computer games to play before bed
YouTuber spots Infinity War Spider-Man death scene VFX blunder you can never unsee
There’s a viral video clip doing the rounds on social media that means you’ll never watch the Spider-Man death scene from Avengers: Infinity War the same way again. The question is, will you take the red pill, or the blue pill?
Check out the “intense” new trailer for Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice
The full trailer for Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has just dropped from Warner Bros. and it looks like it’s going to be an incredible movie that’s lots of fun!
Craving TTRPG: One d6, millions of zombies
The search for water and food will be crucial, as will the search for precious and limited bullets and medicines.
Greggs sausage rolls have finally made their Marvel Comics debut
Greggs, the well-known British bakery famous for its sausage rolls, has been featured in Marvel’s Union Jack The Ripper #1.
The 13th Age 2nd edition: An Interview with Rob Heinsoo
Pelgrane Press is currently generating buzz on Kickstarter with £250,000 pledged for the 13th Age second edition. The campaign, which asked for £50,000, took about an hour to fund.
Rediscovering Malifaux: The Wyrd Breach bundle returns
Malifaux is a world steeped in magic and mystery, where Soulstones power fantastical abilities and ancient creatures lurk in the shadows.
Ad Astra – Mutant: Year Zero Extended Campaign
A gamemaster can use the solar system spanning adventure and supplement Ad Astra along with Mutant: Year Zero to create an extended campaign connecting a custom built ruined world with the dwindling powers still left in the surrounding solar system.









