Spencer Campbell is known for adapting ideas and vibes from computer games to tabletop RPGs. It’s been a rocky road at times, but Gila RPG now has a proven track record and many fans.
MIR is a TTRPG that blurs good and evil
The Ruin has become little more than a legend, the MIR a relic of the past, its agents pariahs. But in the shadow of ignorance, reality is changing. Echoes, incarnations of past suffering brought to life by the energy of the Ruin, are multiplying.
Corpus Draconis for 5E+ offers 10 new dragon subtypes and roasts Kickstarter targets
Geek Native readers may remember when Dream Realm Storytellers was a promising RPG design studio in Turkey, and we were spotlighting their talent.
The Circle of Life: “Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies” births volume 1
Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse, charmingly described as the mid-life crisis of five D&D players, is funding a D&D book based on the Adventures show “Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies”.
Imagine “D&D but Everyone is a Goat”… because it’s happening
Sumida says they’re bad at marketing, but the crowdfunding is racing to the stretch goats (including a goat-themed character sheet), and you can see progress on the pitch page.
Returning “Root: The Roleplaying Game” bundle offers discounts on the core rules
Today, Magpie is back on the crowdfunding platform, not with a ‘revenge’ campaign but with an expansion for a title they’re already looking after, which is good!
SkeletonKey use Arcane Scrollworks to turn your D&D to art
SkeletonKey Games has a successfully funded Kickstarter for some hand-finished prop scrolls. You can get neat scroll props on Etsy, but this campaign is all about 5e’s top-level spells.
Tiny Spaceship: Gaming conventions cause this Kickstarter to fly
The good news is that Tanya insists on making digital files for games free and that crowdfunding has reached its goal. You can see the tally or join in on the pitch page.
Interrupted Interment RPG: You’re dead and the local necromancer has to get over it
The author of Memoir of a Mad Scientist is also part of the Dugongs and Seadragons podcast, and there aren’t many marine science D&D shows.
Terminal State: This world is an error
Chris Vermeren hit the Kickstarter goal on the first try for Terminal State, a Year Zero Engine-powered corporate dystopia in which we already have a cyberpunk life.









