The Arcana Core come in various metals, and only the brass set, the cheapest, that you can get for a mere $185.
Alchemistresses: A tabletop RPG about feelings, queer magical girls and self-discovery
Alchemistresses consists of two worlds – the world of the present day and the world of the past. In the present day, you are a regular school kid. You are just trying to make it through your days.
Atthis Arts and Alligator Alley finds Love in Grayshade: 5e and dark fantasy novels
It’s a team-up; Norse Foundry, Atthis Arts and RPG publisher Alligator Alley Entertainment have teamed up on a 5e project and dark fantasy series.
Posh dice. Posh Tarot: Critical Kit’s Minor Arcana
There’s a 7-piece polyhedral collection of clickclacks in the deal, sharp-edge and translucent resin with appropriate symbology.
Interdimensional horror: The Shear RPG invites you to jump into hell and steal stuff
Sheffield-based V.W. Khambatta has funded SHEAR on Kickstarter. It’s attempt two, and the campaign total was dropped to £500, a fraction of was the original managed to raise.
Busy Lostlorn: Free preview of Mark Rein-Hagen’s next RPG and more Jamison Stone abuse allegations
Lostlorn is a world shaped by storytelling, faerie tales, and epic quests. It is a world of the uncanny and the arcane, of immortal soul motes traveling between the sacred and the profane.
P!LLS FVLL of GODS is a CY_Borg zine co-created by an AI and on Kickstarter
If funded the zine will be published with 32 pages of new weapons, enemies, NPCs, maps, vendors, weirdos and, well, gods…
The Dice Crypt: May you die in peace
Cryptic Creative are working on miniature coffins to store your dice.
Modern and mature: Vermin 2047 is a post-apocalyptic warning
There are only a few days left to back the short run, but the successor Gamefound crowdfunding project for Studio Agate’s Vermin 2047.
Coffee & Chaos: Bring your favourite RPG character into this one-off comedy
Coffee & Chaos was born from a couple of silly ideas. First ‘what if we made a cafe game and printed it on a menu?’ and second ‘Oh and what if we used cutlery instead of dice?’.









