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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #82

January 8, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

New RPG releases, news from creators and publishers along with reviews, interviews and a host of new Kickstarter activity. It’s Geek Native’s weekly round-up in Routinely Itemised!

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 2CGaming, a disaster at sea, bat in the attic games, broken anvil miniatures, bundle of holding, Chaosium, crawlers, cthulhu dark, cubicle 7, Dungeons & Dragons, Elephant & Macaw Banner, en publishing, enchanted trickets, epic legacy tome of titans, Fainting Goat Games, goodman games, Graham Walmsley, ICONS, jackie cassada, level up, lords of the middle sea, majestic fantasy, Monte Cook Games, munchkin metropolis, mythic magazine, osprey games, Paizo Publishing, pathfinder, Porcupine Publishing, righteous blood ruthless blades, routinely itemised, Sanguine Productions, shadowrun: collapsing now, shrines of sigmar, Steve Kenson, the brightest things we know, the grinning frog, theorycraft, wizards of the coast

Chaosium reveal Lords of the Middle Sea cover art

January 3, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The work in progress cover art for Chaosium’s Lords of the Middle Sea has been revealed.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Chaosium, jason durall, lords of the middle sea, Ossi Hiekkala

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #66

September 18, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

It’s a busy week of RPG news, and a quick scan will stop you missing out on the free D&D downloads from Wizards of the Coast and others, or any of the new releases and headlines.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: animal adventures, atomic ninja studios, Avalon Hill, beasts of flesh and steel, black void, bride of cyclops con, bunkers & badasses, cartel, Chaosium, chromatic dungeons, crow & crown, cubicle 7, cypher system, dark worlds, dead end, dicebound, Dungeons & Dragons, earl of fife games, exalted, fallout, Free League Publishing, goodman games, Green Ronin Publishing, HeroQuest, icewind dale, Into the Mother Lands, izegrim creations, James Introcaso, Jim Zub, judges guild, kobold press, lords of the middle sea, lost omens mwangi expanse, magpie games, manticore games, modern age, Modiphius Entertainment, Monte Cook Games, Paizo Publishing, parselings, pathfinder, rime of the frostmaiden, roll20, romance of the perilous land, routinely itemised, RPG Superstar, savage worlds, scarlet citadel, sewer brew games, slime cave of norwal, smunchy games, soulbound, starfinder starship operations manual, stargate, Steamforged Games, Symbaroum, the city of the steam sun, the diamond throne, the grinning frog, trollish delver games, wrath & glory, Wyvern Gaming

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #58

July 24, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

It’s the Friday before Free RPG Day, so let’s take a look at all the news of the week and what you might find down at your friendly local gaming store.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: art of wuxia, castle falkenstein, Chaosium, cubicle 7, cypher system, dark elf dice, dnd beyond, Dream Realm Storytellers, Dungeons & Dragons: Adventure Begins, free rpg day, Freyja's Tears, Green Ronin Publishing, Janet Forbes, lamentations of the flame princess, lords of the middle sea, magpie games, Monte Cook Games, nibiru, Paizo Publishing, R. Talsorian Games, routinely itemised, sword chronicle, wrath & glory

Chaosium to publish a Lords of the Middle Sea RPG

July 23, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Lords of the Middle Sea is set in 2401 and the post-apocalyptic ruins of a flooded North America.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: basic roleplaying, Chaosium, john snead, lords of the middle sea

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