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Castles & Crusades Reforged smashes through the crowdfunding portcullis
Castles & Crusades was first created in 2003/2004 and debuted in Christmas of that ’04. It was the first to use a simple attribute based system as its key mechanic. It predated and in many ways sparked the OSR publications that followed and heavily influenced D&D 5th edition.
The Planet of the Apes TTRPG is already six stretch goals in
Magnetic Press Play will use the D6 system spawned from West End Games, the D6MV system. Andrew E.C. Gaska of Alien RPG is leading the project.
Branch Riders funds on Kickstarter as the non-profit Bodhana Group teaches via RPGs
Branch Riders is a narrative game that blends action with investigation and scenarios might including starting a rebellion, helping a superhero become established in a world or sallying forth to rescue a friend.
DC20: The next million-dollar TTRPG
In summary, DC20 has only four attributes Might, Agility, Intelligence and Charisma and characters get four action points to spend during combat.
AniMort: Cuphead meets black metal in this Mork Borg compatible RPG
Steamborg Willie is coming, says Shakesomespear, but I get Cuphead vibes too. You can see for yourself at the pitch page.
A Gelatinous Cube for your cat’s neck!
Fancy draping a gelatinous cube around your dog or cat? Oh, wait, a Gelatinous Cube-inspired gelatinous cute?
Burnbourgh: The TTRPG about having hope while everything burns
I chatted to Gwen Howard at UK Games Expo and signed up to their Kickstarter alert for Burnbourgh.
Outgunned Adventure is a standalone RPG and an expansion at the same time!
The Director’s Cut uses small pools of d6 when there’s a risk to the situation, but you’re neither trying to low high or low.
Dungeons NOT Dating offers a castle getaway and not-Tinder for D&D
Rachel argues that adventures and escapism in TTRPGs have become more desirable and less accessible over the years. Do you disagree?









