Screenwriter Désirée Nordlund is back on Kickstarter with an RPG that lets you pick the rules you want. Väruld is system agnostic and book one is the world book.
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The Towninator smashes it
A year after not hitting Kickstarter goals, The Towninator from Andreas Barbesgaard is back. It’s an approach to generating single-sheet towns and tracking how RPG PCs interact.
XII: Occult Eye is an RPG in which you and your demon hunt truth and help others
The game is a horror investigation where PCs are witches, with demonic pacts growing stronger by hunting the truth. Truth is hard to find.
RPG Essentials: Acrylic Creature Tokens for TTRPGs raise thousands
Where are you with virtual tabletops versus meat space and battle maps? Coping with a growing miniatures collection alongside the dice?
Realms Of Elghrune: Art-rich sci-fi RPG from Super Bloodmoon
There are no skill points, only dice checks. Do you want to scale the slippery wall? Roll for it. Do you want to convince the jailor they have the wrong man? Roll for it. Instead of taking all the time to roll stats out for your character, you will just roll a check based on how difficult the task would be for your character!
Gorilla My Dreams: The Marvel Multiverse RPG gets a third-party setting
Gorilla My Dreams is a webcomic about a depressed gorilla called Knockaound-Guy who sees himself as a superhero, and it’s now on Kickstarter to become an RPG.
Award-winning Nightfell setting summons Children of the Moon
Children of the Moon have already been summoned by the Kickstarter community, smashing targets and Mana Project Studio are on board to help.
Action-Heroes RPG: A Kickstarted toolkit to turn fan favourites into games
Action-Heroes is a hybrid of old school and contemporary design ideas and aesthetics.
Lichoma: Artpunk grimdark tabletop RPG
Lichoma is a political, dystopian RPG defined by ecological collapse, social strife, and body-based economics and technology.
The Bookworms from Shaggai: Cthulhu fashion for your books
I think every Cthulhu project would be wise to a statement disowning Lovecraft’s racism, and Vermillion Craft does not.









