The pillars and themes In Djura include exploration and discovery, fragments of the last age, and problem-solving, with a particular focus on letting players solve problems their way.
Heroes of Might and Magic: Free TTRPG quickstart for the Kickstarter launch
The number of computer game matches for a Heroes of Might and Magic search speaks to the success of Jon Van Caneghem and (now) Ubisoft’s (originally New World Computing) turn-based strategy.
Be gay: Defy the Gods (a messy TTRPG)
Geek Native has previously looked at Defy the Gods the messy and queer RPG so that you can take an extra look, and now Chris Sellers’ campaign is live on Kickstarter.
Anti-Capitalist Demonhunting: Mad As Hell TTRPG
SoulMuppet Publishing is risking unlucky 13 on Kickstarter with Mad As Hell.
Aetherdark: Sail the Astral Seas is Shadowdark airship pirates
The Kickstarter runs until May 20th, but is already several times over the funding goal and with several hundred backers. You can see progress on the pitch page.
The Gods are back. And they’re wired – Cairo:Otherscape races to a quarter of a million is pledges
Two books are being crowdfunded: Cario:Otherscape and Neuro:Otherscape and if you’re new to the cyberpunk TTRPG :Otherscape, you can pick up a copy in the campaign too.
The Singularity Campaign: The next Traveller RPG arch soars through £100,000
The Singularity Campaign promises to blend cinematic action with narrative depth, putting characters at the heart of a major event in a major setting.
Are we doomed: Obelisk is a dark low fantasy horror TTRPG
A great tower, the Obelisk, is being built, and with each stone laid, the madness spreads.
The award-winning The World Anvil now has a a TTRPG inspired by Soulslike (with a solo mode!)
Has a computer game had more innovative influence on the tabletop RPG scene than Dark Souls?
A lust for vengeance: The Cunning Folk TTRPG
The designer’s Kickstarter, The Cunning Folk, is a rules-lite of mischief. Players are trickster spirits. The campaign has hit its funding target, and it runs until April 30th. You can follow the project online.









