Science and fiction. These two concepts might seem like opposites, and yet, when combined in science fiction, we get the best of both.
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Genre Police: That Difficult Second Album
You delivered a satisfying conclusion with a cathartic payoff. Now it’s all over. The game is done. And you already miss it.
Official D&D advent / gift calendar confirmed for 2022
It’s March. Is it too soon to be talking about Christmas?
Signed variant: We Have Demons #1 hits Forbidden Planet
Since the very dawn of man, legends have been told of the conflict between angel and demon-kind. Lam Lyle, a woman of science, dismissed these stories as just that-fiction.
Audio EXP: #138 – Platforms
A look at the various platforms in the RPG and tabletop space, from electronic gaming boards, to virtual tabletops, because those things are different now. Oh, and $23 million for the Mistborn author.
IWD: How many of your Pops are women?
I don’t have all that many Pops, but if I buy another, everything else being equal, it should be of a female-identifying character.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #142
A collection of RPG news supplied at bullet point speed on GM’s Day, with the last Roll20 stats for 2021 and when Wizards of the Coast joined a women’s activist group.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #139
There’s money flowing in all sorts of directions in this week’s RPG news and shop fronts stepping away from NFTs. All the acronyms, huh? Oh, and Dark Souls news.
Genre Police: World Wide Woleplay
Last article, we looked at a model of a shared roleplaying world. I talked about each of the seven groups I had playing campaigns that affected that shared, or ‘living’ world and examined the way I had chosen to weave the groups into each other.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #134
It’s the first RPG news round-up of 2022, so welcome to Routinely Itemised.









