The Grinning Frog’s Kickstarter funded in three hours and with two weeks still on the clock is currently at 200% of its very modest goal.
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A notable highlight from 12th April 2020 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "I said it was a cooperative game? Well, yes, unless some of the players are secretly Invaders out to sabotage the team effort. ". It also was tagged with They Live.
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Burning Wheel’s RPG Torchbearer 2 marches towards $200,000 on Kickstarter
Torchbearer is a dark and gritty tabletop RPG about careful inventory management and touch choices.
Galaxies in Peril a superhero Forged in the Dark RPG
The hardcover of Galaxies in Peril starts at CA$79 (about £46 or US$54). At that tier, you get the PDF as well as both physical and digital stretch goals.
Deadlands: The crazy granddaddy of the weird west Kickstarts in 24 hours
The weird west mixes the supernatural, occult and horror with the harsh reality of the Western genre.
CMON claims $1,000,000 (and counting) for Ankh: Gods of Egypt
The game is a battle between gods locked in a struggle to become the one true god.
The Devil’s City brings America’s first serial killer to 5th edition
The Devil’s City: Horror Fiction & 5e Gaming Conjoined is a project to fund the full-length RPG campaign sourcebook Horror in the Windy City which expands on Whispers in the Dark.
Kick Ass & Chew Gum: They Live – Assault on Cable 54 finds truth in Kickstarter
I said it was a cooperative game? Well, yes, unless some of the players are secretly Invaders out to sabotage the team effort.
Tales from the Loop board game hits Kickstarter goal
The publisher of the Tales from the Loop RPG asked for SEK 500,000 to fund the project and already has SEK 1,150,000 pledged.
Hot: LoreSmyth launches Heroic Challenges for players and GMs
The cards are system-agnostic, and the starter set provides 200 combinations.
Legendary Dragons: Kickstarter for 3D printing files earns thousands
We’ve seen Kickstarter campaigns for some gaming minis earn tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands. How much do you think one would earn if it offered STL files for people who own 3D printers to use?









