For the Return of the Living Dead’s 40th anniversary, official and using the Everyday Heroes RPG system, there’s a Living Dead roleplaying game.
Two days siren: Holmes & Co’s TTRPG relaunch goes to the wire
There are two books in the project: the corebook for the rules (and three sample cases to solve) and the casebook with more cases. Each case has its own particular subgenre of crime thriller. English and Italian versions are coming.
Blood, Sand & Gold: 4 x 5e one-shot adventures
From the mind of Tales of Ereden comes Blood, Sand & Gold, a collection of four 5e one-shot adventures set in their fantasy world.
Trouble On The Tempus: Minor Disaster Games launch time-travelling Kickstarter (exclusive pictures)
At last year’s UK Games Expo, Minor Disaster Games showed off a cooperative time travel disaster management board game called Trouble On The Tempus. Now, even as UK Games Expo 25 opens, the publisher has launched a Kickstarter for the clever game.
Serenissima Obscura: Magical Renaissance and Dark Secrets is a massive setting
Vortex Verlag has launched Serenissima Obscura on BackerKit, and the scale of the magical Renaissance and dark secrets of the setting is impressive.
Astra Arcanum TTRPG: Earth is Lost. Survival is a lie.
Metis Media won ENnie gold for Historica Arcanum, and I’m certain their reputation for high production quality is helping boost Astra Arcanum.
Sunlight-reactive photochromic RPG dice
Photochromic describes materials that can reversibly change their colour or how see-through they are when exposed to light, especially ultraviolet (UV) rays.
“War Among the Stars”: Galactic & Going Rogue finally get printed and a third edition
Jumpgate Games, the printing vehicle for Jess Levine, has smashed the Kickstarter target for two popular TTRPGs combined into one project and book.
From Cthulhu Dark to Cosmic Dark: Weird space horror TTRPG
Graham Walmsley, who wrote seven ways to make space scary for Geek Native, has launched Cosmic Dark on Kickstarter.
Tabletop Table pitches a ‘table for your tabletop’ (100 backers and counting)
I know the situation the Tabletop Table is trying to solve. I’ve once lived in a flat where my only table was a small coffee table in front of the TV. It was too low for easy gameplay.









