Set in Berlin in 1942, telling the story of those persecuted by the Nazi regime, First They Came is an RPG from Chaos League that you play with a blindfold on.
Kickstarters Articles - Page 113
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 2nd April 2021 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "Dias Ex Machina's Kickstarter campaign to fund three unique 5e-powered settings for Affinity funded within the hour. ". It also was tagged with Chris Dias.
Browse the rest of our archive for more Kickstarters coverage.
Blue Planet 3e is an RPG set in humanity’s precarious future
Biohazard Games with Gallant Knight have taken the third edition of the acclaimed hard science Blue Planet RPG to Kickstarter, where it is on track to fund in hours.
Death in Space wows Kickstarter with its bleak blue-collar sci-fi RPG
Death in Space is two things; it’s a bleak view of life in space powered by capitalism and a work of art.
Apocalypse 5E by Blue Phoenix Games picks up 700 years after the fall
Was your world torn asunder by war, famine, or terrible storms that scorched the sky?
Affinity impresses Kickstarter with three 5e settings in one campaign
Dias Ex Machina’s Kickstarter campaign to fund three unique 5e-powered settings for Affinity funded within the hour.
SIN: A sourcebook for the Spire RPG about uncaring gods and corruption in a cursed city
Sin is the second sourcebook for the roleplaying game, and it digs into crime, order and religion.
Open source Mythic Table launches Kickstarter for free VTT
Partnering with the Open Gaming Network and World Anvil, Mythic Table has launched a Kickstarter to get some full-time developers for the open-source virtual tabletop.
Punch a Nazi: Onyx Path easily fund Trinity Continuum – Adventure!
Onyx Path says they will expand the Trinity Continuum timeline with future supplements, but time won’t be a straight line.
Acheron brings the Dantesque Inferno to D&D
We have studied the original poem for years and translated in the game every monster, phenomenon, environmental effect, situation, and peril of Dante’s Inferno, to let the players having a complete, philological experience of the content.
An exclusive look inside The Deck of Many Quests
Will The Deck of Many Quests become discussed among GMs as D&D’s The Deck of Many Things is between players?









