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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #75

November 20, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

In the RPG news this week we’ve a review roundup of Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, a legal fight between Wizards of the Coast and a partner, Kickstarter projects to look at a website from Google that makes monsters.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, alice is missing, astral tabletop, awfully cheerful engine, Battlefield Press, blue rose, budgie smuggler games, Chaosium, chasing adventure, cthulhu dark ages, cubicle 7, cyberpunk red, darkstars universe, Dungeons & Dragons, Eberron, Elephant & Macaw Banner, en publishing, fifth frontier war, fight item run, gale force nine, gallant knight games, grant howitt, Indie Press Revolution, itch.io, Kaiju Girls, Keith Baker, liminal, magpie games, maximum recursion depth, Modiphius Entertainment, Mongoose Publishing, mork borg, mythic table, Nightfall Games, onyx path publishing, Paizo Publishing, Palladium Books, Paradox Interactive, parts per million, Porcupine Publishing, questlings, R. Talsorian Games, renegade legion, rime of the frostmaiden, routinely itemised, seeds of war, Steve Jackson Games, Symbaroum, tasha's cauldron of everything, terminator, the children of fear, the excellents, the fantasy trip, the grinning frog, the mecha hack, the oracle, the wildsea, those dark places, traveller, urban shadows, warehouse 23, wild, wizards of the coast, wizkids, World Anvil, world of darkness

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #61

August 14, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

It has been another busy week of RPG news. Are you keeping up with the free to download material, new releases and headlines?

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, book of creatures, Chaosium, chronicle system, chronicle system guild, cthulhu invictus, cubicle 7, Cyberpunk, dark worlds, dead channel studios, death in freeport, exalted funeral, eyes unclouded, fandom tabletop, Golden Goblin Press, goodman games, Green Ronin Publishing, griffon lore games, harbinger, hellboy, itch.io, king of the dungeons, kobold press, land of eem, Legendary Games, legends of grayskull, liminal, limitless adventures, loresmyth, lost omens legends, mage hand press, mantic games, minor realm games, Modiphius Entertainment, Monte Cook Games, mork borg, murmermel's guide to masks, old-school essentials, onyx path publishing, petersen games, QuillHound Studios, Renegade Game Studios, Rivers of London, Robert J. Schwalb, routinely itemised, savage worlds, shadow of the weird wizard, Skirmisher Publishing, soulbound, spaceorange42, studio agate, the after, the gongfarmer's almanac, the merciless merchants, the wildsea, They Came from Beneath the Sea!, those dark places, Through the Veil, wicked foundations, wonderous expeditions, XII: Inner Demons

Free to Download: Harbinger Beta RPG rules

August 10, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Harbinger is a grim, weird and wonderful science-fantasy RPG and it uses D&D’s 5e ruleset.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, Dungeons & Dragons, free to download, harbinger, sci-fi

The best selling cartoon and anime RPGs of 2018

December 22, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This data looks at the relative number of sales of all RPGs in the ‘anime’ or ‘cartoon’ tag.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, besm, drivethrurpg, Kotodama Heavy Industries, Mekton Zeta, ova, Palladium Books, R. Talsorian Games, Robotech, Ryuutama, Sanguine Productions, star line publishing, the mecha hack

Flexible or flawed? Oath of the Frozen King review

October 28, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Absolute Tabletop’s Oath of the Frozen King’s goal is to persuade DMs like me that it solved the pre-written adventure dilemma. I don’t buy pre-written adventures. They’re never written in the same flexible style as my own prep notes and then, once adapted to suit, become an adventure I could have written myself. Does that […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, Dungeons & Dragons, james kearney, matt click, michael barker, oath of the frozen king, reviews, tim kearney

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