The Kickstarter reveals that Teburu doesn’t use a flat-screen as a gaming board. Instead, it’s an electronic board with sensors, and you place game-specific playing boards over the top.
CBR+PNK: Augmented RPG uses streamlined Forged in the Dark and pamphlets
Cyber plus Punk has an interesting physical form factor; eight pamphlets in a boxed edition. The RPG is designed for one-shots and touches on sensitive topics.
Raise your gaming with SnailFlail’s Vertical Terrain tiles
Australian business SnailFlail is different from all the others crowdfunding terrain tiles. Why? How? SnailFlail’s tiles go up; they’re vertical.
Magic coffee comes to D&D
Pull your players into Zanna’s Magical Mixes where the coffee flows like water, and kindness can run even faster. This fully detailed coffee spot is full of history and will delight players with a charming atmosphere, and niche offerings.
D&D’s sexhay times: Tome of Dark Delights seduces Kickstarter
Sharang Biswas is an award-winner, an artist and a game designer. It’s fiction, though, which is the object of this Kickstarter.
Pericle: The tabletop RPG app that funded in 30 minutes
In Pericle’s case, an app-driven tabletop RPG is a game that combines dice-based combat and a companion app that replaces the GM.
Exclusive random tables as we explore Maître Corbeau’s The Prismatic Tower
With English and French options on offer, the module contains Maître Corbeau wild magic rules for 5e designed to spice things up, impress, and hinder. An evolutive mechanism is involved.
The Slow Knife: Play the baddies getting their own comeuppance
The Slow Knife is inspired by The Count of Monte Cristo, where a quick death was off the cards.
The Speechless Bard’s D&D tracker is a work of physical beauty
There are three base colours for the leather; brown, grey and red, for the faux pages, you can go for clean, stained or gold, and there are eight different colours for the creature tokens and matching initiative trackers.
Doom and dark water: Pirate Borg is no Kickstarter washup
You don’t need Morg Borg to play Pirate Borg and you can use Pirate Borg as a sourcebook for other systems. There’s even a 5e Bestiary Zine as an add-on kicking around.








