The full artbook, if funded, will weigh in at 200 pages and have 8 themes.
Roll a “natural 21” thanks to this Kickstarter
If you’re in the States, then a pledge of $5 will get you a Nat21 dice or $25 will get you four and a game token.
Trudvang Adventures brings its grim fantasy to Kickstarter
Trudvang has 20 years of real-life history to explore and as RiotMinds are keen to point out, the D&D community has been eager to get its collective hands on it for a while.
FATUM hopes to use Tarot card for your 5e character
In the box, you get 60 cards, a textile playmat, some rules and whatever else the campaign unlocks.
The Book of Fiends includes CR 31 foes: Green Ronin turns to Game On Tabletop
D&D 5e design team member Robert J. Schwalb is responsible for the stats and rules in the book. He’s joined by industry vets like Aaron Loeb (Book of the Righteous), Erik Mona (Paizo Publishing), and Chris Pramas (AD&D Guide to Hell).
A sequel to the oldest story: The Epics of Enkidu
Ahmed Alameen is a comic book creator from Iraq. The Epics of Enkidu is a story in which the hero has Autism.
The Deck of Many Things: Physical Tarot cards for 5e that actually animate
Hit Point Press, the company behind Humblewood is back on Kickstarter with a set of animated Tarot cards for 5e. The physical cards are holograms that move as you wiggle the card.
Helmgast’s Troubleshooters encounter no trouble on Kickstarter
The lockdown delayed Kickstarter for The Troubleshooters, an RPG based on (don’t say Tintin) European comics and set in the 60s is finally live, and Kickstarter likes it.
Mystery and mysticism to get excited about: Exalted Vales for 5e
What if witches must weave your dreams before you can rest properly? A mystic 5e setting.
Art and Darkness: Shadows of Esteren RPG summons Dark Romanticism
As conventions are cancelled, gaming companies are responding in different ways. Some are running their own online events, some sob quietly in the corner and Agate have taken Shadows of Esteren back to Kickstarter.









