There are two versions of Fantasy Grounds. There’s the classic virtual tabletop software and then the next generation, which no one is forced to use, built on Unity after a successful Kickstarter to fund the project.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #78
This week D&D hired a new senior game designer, an army of monsters appeared on Humble Bundle, publishers backed New Gamemaster Month and a load more. It’s time for a Routinely Itemised collection of RPG news.
The Dungeon Alphabet: Goodman Games “putting things in order” on Fantasy Grounds
Goodman Games’ The Dungeon Alphabet is now on Fantasy Grounds.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #74
In RPG news; it’s Friday the 13th, and there are quite a few big books about to be released; Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything and Cyberpunk Red to name two.
Fantasy Grounds rolls out a sci-fi theme
The virtual tabletop program Fantasy Grounds has released a new skin for the software which transforms it into a sci-fi styled console.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #73
RPG news all summarised into handy bullet-point lists. That’s the name of the game in this Friday’s Routinely Itemised.
Fantasy Grounds Unity officially releases with bonus features
SmiteWorks describe the current release of the virtual tabletop as “Official” as the software is stable and fulfils all the promises made in the Kickstarter.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #72
Routinely Itemised is a weekly roundup of RPG news from Wizards of the Coast, Chaosium, Cubicle 7, R. Talsorian Games, PEG, Paizo and the industry.
Wizards of the Coast take a multi-platform approach to the world’s largest virtual tabletop game
A quick analysis of the virtual tabletop technology Wizards of the Coast is using to host the biggest online tabletop weekend ever.
Kevin Siemieda confirms Savage Rifts for Fantasy Grounds
Kevin Siembieda of Palladium Books confirms that a Fantasy Grounds version of “Savage Rifts” is going to happen.









