The backpacks are official D&D merch exclusive to Fun, who make them themselves. While they look leather, they’re not; each is 100% polyurethane on the outside and polyester fabric lined.
D&D TTRPG news and articles
Dungeons & Dragons is more than a game; it's a cultural titan and the gateway to fantasy adventure for millions worldwide. At its heart, D&D is a collaborative storytelling experience. Players create unique heroes, from mighty barbarians to wise wizards, and embark on perilous quests in a world brought to life by the Dungeon Master. The rules provide structure, but the real magic comes from the shared imagination of the group. Every roll of the dice and every player decision shapes a unique narrative, making each campaign a truly personal epic forged in creativity and chance.
The game’s enduring appeal lies in its powerful social core. In an age of digital screens, D&D brings people together to cooperate, solve problems, and build legends face to face. This spirit has fuelled its explosive resurgence in pop culture, introducing the magic of tabletop roleplaying games to a new generation. Yet for all its grand legacy, D&D remains wonderfully accessible. All it takes is a set of dice, a few friends, and a spark of imagination to unlock infinite worlds of adventure. It is the ultimate engine for heroic storytelling.
Bug out with a free adventure: Sentima – Sundered Wilds goes insectoid on Kickstarter
Sweden’s Yubi’s Adventures are on Kickstarter with a rules-light and classless RPG with a novel approach – insectoid PCs and behemoth horrors.
Tomb of the Dundel Chief: Post-wedding Gary Gygax’s daughter returns to Kickstarter with more adventure
Heidi and Erik have experience with Kickstarter and a 100% (of 1) success with Till Death Do Us Part, which was a wedding gift of a D&D adventure. As a result, I see Tomb of the Dundel Chief as a post-wedding Kickstarter.
The Mosidian Temple: 40 years in making for Darklight’s OSRIC/1e adventure
Here at Geek Native, we’re used to Kickstarters claiming their game has been X years in the making. Rarely is X as high as 40. That’s what David Flor can claim for The Mosidian Temple.
Dungeon Scrawlin’ are official D&D mobile stickers
The Boston-based creative agency Bare Tree Media has partnered with Wizards of the Coast for some official animated mobile stickers.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #204
Lord of the Rings, AI, t-shirts and Rock & Roll and it’s all another week of RPG news from around the web.
Privateer Press has an all-new mecha bundle: Iron Kingdoms Requiem
In the setting, players can be human, gobber, trollkin, Rhulic dwarf, ogrun, Iosan, or Nyss elf and accompanied by mighty steamjacks.
A hat-trick of D&D t-shirts with Hellfire in sight!
My reason for watching D&D t-shirts is a bit old school, and I find they’re conversation starters. Once someone knows you’re a gamer and they identify as a fellow dice roller, it’s often much easier to chat.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #203
Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly recap of RPG news. Plushie dragons, new Fantasy AGE plans, a vanishing signature and Cyberpunk RED plans
Realm Architect: Target reached for the low-no-code wordbuilding VTT
Realm Architect begins life as a subscription service where you get to pick and choose campaigns for our players. Later, you can buy these same campaigns directly and without being on a subscription model.









