Trophy Dark is a one-shot horror, the PCs are doomed treasure hunters in a dangerous forest, Trophy Gold is more traditional dungeon-crawling, and Trophy Loom is a system-agnostic setting guide.
Kickstarters Articles - Page 145
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 29th January 2020 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "Vorpal Board is a Kickstarter project that gives you the software and tech required to bring your internet friends to the table for board games.".
The Kickstarters archive continues with the articles below.
Early bird offers: The Level Up tabletop topper
With Level Up you can stick all your clutter on the table and put your board games or RPG maps safely on the raised section.
Vorpal: Play physical board games online
Vorpal Board is a Kickstarter project that gives you the software and tech required to bring your internet friends to the table for board games.
D&D inspired fantasy tarot deck smashes $150,000 on Kickstarter
You’re not getting cards like The Tower, and there’s no easy conversion to it. Instead, you’re getting cards like The Bard, The Ranger and The Cleric.
Age of Ambition: A fantasy RPG in era saying farewell to fantasy
Tab Creations suggests that Age of Ambition is different from other RPGs in that the characters are heroes of social change.
Monsters of the City: A 5th edition book with 100 new monsters
The book introduces a city with 7 districts each with two legendary monsters in it. One of the monsters represents sin and the other virtue.
Creepypasta and urban legends: Strange Things Afoot RPG
The premises is straight forward; all those creepy stories on the internet are true. The player characters have to do something about that.
Libreté: A macabre RPG about children trying to survive in a haunted city
The game is set in The City. It always rains, and there are no adults; they are all gone. The remaining kids struggle to survive, there are gangs and the Sirens of the Storm that lurk in the water.
Dungeon Party: Pub game turned RPG
Classic coin tossing meets dungeon crawling.
Monte Cook to re-release Ptolus: City by the Spire for D&D and Cypher
Ptolus: City by the Spire was a massive 672-page, premium and expensive book from D&D 3.0 designer Monte Cook.









