The Witchy Wilds uses divination techniques to accomplish actions. Most tabletop gamers are familiar with dice, which are sometimes used in divination, and the Witchy Wilds adds in tarot plus some others.
Are we at the Oasis? Large scale VR MMOs
The Oasis is the alternative reality, a virtual world, that people escape to and perhaps become trapped in Ready Player One.
Free downloads and flying mounts: Skyriders offers to upgrade D&D’s 5e rules
Pyromaniac Press and Perth, Australia-based Micah Watt have a 10-page free download of Skyriders on DriveThruRPG.
Pew Pew! the space bounty hunter RPG rides again
Pew Pew! a one-shot specialist. It’s not about pathos over a campaign arc, and it’s about a light-hearted space adventure with ray gunfights.
Store and roll-smash your dice in this mighty Dice Hammer!
The Dice Hammer is a dice store and roller which, well, looks like a hammer.
Hortven: King of Fortress is a massive 8 kilogram 3D RPG
The game suits 2 to 6 players, each with a unique character, and in it, you try to collect the parts necessary to build the mechanism needed to access the next level of the fortress.
Free League’s Mythic Britain & Ireland funds a new Vaesen RPG expansion
Explore the fog shrouded streets of London, discover the secrets of Rose House and the British Society. Discover the islands and walk the moors in search of long lost tales and ancient remnants.
Naked goblins win Kickstarter’s heart: The Goblings – A Whimiscial Adventure for 5th Edition
In The Goblings, you play as a child goblin on a mission to find a good gift for your queen. I
About a World illustrates how to do worldbuilding wisely
Italian freelance artist Ezd hasn’t appeared on Kickstarter before and so might have a bit of a challenge, but the project looks promising.
Chronos Builder: A Kickstarter map generator pitch that comes with an impressive gallery of free maps
This system creates maps, 2.5D rooms and even first-person perspectives by either the traditional way or by asking for a new space in the dungeon, hotel, forest, etc.









