‘TWAS – The Roleplaying Game Before Christmas is a rules-lite RPG from Jonathan Green, designed to be picked up and played with very little preparation, where the players are toys trying to rescue Santa.
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Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 15th May 2019 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "Imagine if one of your players managed to roll two 1s on their d20 when they had an advantage. As a D&D group, you'd all get how rare that was. ". It also was tagged with Fashion.
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UV powered dice cup to recharge your glowing dice
If you’ve glowing dice, then you may well have noticed the glow fades after a while.
The Unicorn Rescue Society pitches a card game: Save a Jersey Devil or two
The Unicorn Rescue Society: The Card Game looks very simple. And the monsters look very cute.
Grimmerspace: Starfinder compatible sci-fi horror warps into Kickstarter
This is a horror sci-fi game in which evil wizards wielding previously undiscovered power (let’s call it magic) invade a galaxy of high-tech dangers.
D&D brimming with political satire: Monsters of Murka
The thickness of skin will surely be tested with Jaron R. M. Johnson’s Monsters of Murka for 5e.
It’s a thing: Space Invaders – The Board Game
It’s a 2-4 player game in which you’re defending your moon base from the iconic aliens. It’s a competitive game, though, as you’re competing to get the best score.
Kickstarting Ultramodern5: Use the D&D rules for any modern campaign setting
The point of Ultramodern5 is that you can pick a modern genre and run a game in it.
D&D does biopunk: GeneFunk 2090
GeneFunk 2090 is a 5e game from CRISPR Monkey Studios that is currently 250% funded on Kickstarter.
Blink, and you’ll miss it: Devil May Cry – The Bloody Place on Kickstarter
Steamforged Games have given themselves only one week to raise £150,000 on Kickstarter for their Devil May Cry board game.
Surprise and delight your players: TTRPG Achievement Badges
Imagine if one of your players managed to roll two 1s on their d20 when they had an advantage. As a D&D group, you’d all get how rare that was.









