Catch up on this week’s TTRPG news, including Mausritter Month at BackerKit and the release of D&D Battlemarked VR. Plus, Darrington Press expands Daggerheart.
All The Cardinal’s Men: A standalone Call of Cthulhu adventure based on Claudia Christian’s writings
Claudia Christian, of Babylon 5 fame, and Nightfall have collaborated before, notably on Musketeers vs. Cthulhu. It’s happening again, except this time, players work for Cardinal Richelieu.
SLA BORG: We’re glue-sniffing idiots (the RPG)
Nightfall has taken the grimdark sci-fi SLA Industries mashed into the black metal fantasy MORK BORG to create SLA BORG.
Nightfall Games to develop 5e setting with Anne Stokes’ Lillithea
The Lillithea Quickstart print edition and some impressive collectable coins debuted at the UK Games Expo 2024.
I can kill so I’ll kill billions: Maggot Machine is a TTRPG in a lost world
The year is 1994, just like last year and the year before. The world is a ruined place where hideous mutations – Maggot Machines – reign and the Guilds hide deep in the Underland praying they go undiscovered.
Nightfall Games reveals the Maggot Machine RPG cover
Nightfall Games’ Maggot Machine RPG, which Geek Native caught a whiff of at the UK Games Expo and got to talk to Benn Graybeaton about, has finally been announced.
Musketeers vs. Cthulhu: A Claudia Christian short story gets the Call of Cthulhu ruleset
Musketeers vs. Cthulhu is new setting for Call of Cthulhu, the Three Musketeers confront a mythical threat that threatens France.
The future of Tabletop Scotland: A talk to Dave Wright
I wondered whether all this faith in the Tabletop Scotland team would be tested by the movie and reached out to the convention organisers.
Tabletop Scotland: Exhibitors tell us why they and we should line up
Going to miss out on Tabletop Scotland? You can grab snippets of it via Geek Native’s social and Discord.
Nightfall Games at Tabletop Scotland, Musketeers Vs Cthulhu, Maggot Machine and the future
Well, we’re looking at our publishing model to find a good way to get contributors paid their worth. We anticipate a lot more creator partnerships or hybrid relationships rather than traditional freelancing agreements.









