Last time we talked about new RPGs and how to get players to try them. But how do you even begin to work out what you want to play?
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #146
I’ve tried my best not to include any pranks in this news summary. I am stupid, though, and may have been tricked. I don’t think so…
Savage for Charity: Hundreds of dollars worth of Savage Worlds RPG content in Ukraine deal
In the bundle, you’ll get Savage Worlds Deluxe: Explorer’s Edition. That’s not the latest version of the popular RPG system, which is SWADE, but it means you can use this bundle if you weren’t a Savage Worlds gamer yesterday.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #140
A leak or a D&D release on purpose? A musical D&D experience, a last chance to get the latest Judge Dredd RPG, a look at the horror RPG Red Giant and more RPG news!
Outrider Publications: Outland and Pinnacle strike RPG-to-book deal
I knew Outland was the perfect partner to grow our line of fiction for all our original properties.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #137
Do you think the deadly Dark Souls computer game would work as a 5e RPG on the tabletop? Steamforged will try, and they’re going to do the same with RuneQuest. Paizo make a critical hire, Monte Cook Games make a free preview available and more this week.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #134
It’s the first RPG news round-up of 2022, so welcome to Routinely Itemised.
DriveThruRPG publishers put together incredible bundle deals to support the Kentucky Tornado Relief
The Western Kentucky Tornado Relief bundles are a coordinated response from OneBookShelf and DriveThruRPG publishers.
The best selling modern RPGs of 2021
Today, with modern, we’re back into murky genre territory. We have a whole Genre Police series that goes into genres for RPGs and GM tips for them, by the way.
The best selling family RPGs of 2021
We have got the 20 best selling “Family” TTRPGs published this year. What makes a game a Family one, though? The need for kids? Of course not.









