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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #146

April 1, 2022 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

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…

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 9d10, adventures await studios, basilisk online, brinkwood, Bully Pulpit Games, clawhammer games, cortex, dandies & dandyzettes, dark realm maps, death in space, diego pisa artworks, diesel and dinosaurs, dms guild, dnd beyond, dread: dredd, Dungeons & Dragons, duty! hare, Empire of Venom & Silk, epidiah ravachol, fandom tabletop, fight to survive, Free League Publishing, gamefound, Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, gravemire, gun&slinger, handiwork games, hardy tales, how to start cults and sacrifice people, humble bundle, In the Hall of the Third Blue Wizard, james kerr, Jon Peterson, kamon, Knight Errant Media, kobold press, kuf, legends of avallen, Mike Pondsmith, Monte Cook Games, mork borg, Nightfall Games, noisms games, old gods of appalachia, Orcs Unlimited, Outland Entertainment, outlaws of alkenstar, Paizo Publishing, Pinnacle Entertainment Group, postworldgames, questing tools, quick & dirty rpg system, rebellion unplugged, rippers, robin's nerd supplies, roll20, rollvsevil, routinely itemised, savage worlds, Scarlet Republics, Son of Oak Game Studio, soul changers, space legatas, spc, squid ink games, star trek adventures, stockholm kartell, stokerverse, stranger&danger, tales of xadia, tarot, tattoo, the black hand, the dragon prince, the time-list citadel, titan effect, traveller, urania games, Vampire: The Masquerade, vaynor, virtual tabletop journey, vivid worlds, war within rpg

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #114

August 20, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

RPG news in the week that Chaosium’s Steve Perrin passed away and Geek Native moved HQ.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 1d10+5, Achtung! Cthulhu, adrian lumm, alien rpg, aliens: colonial marines Operations Manual, Aliens: Colonial Marines Suspense, archives of the empire, Asmodee, avatar legends, beyond the wall, blackmoor, bundle of holding, chamomile has adventures, champions of order, Chaosium, cmon, conan: kull of atlantis, critical role, cubicle 7, darkraven games, diego pisa artworks, don't tell mom & dad, dreampunk, Dune: Adventures in the Imperium, elemental, Elephant & Macaw Banner, ENnies, evil risen, fallout, Fantasy Grounds, Fat Goblin Games, figu design, firelit knight games, floria, Floria: The Verdant Way, Free League Publishing, goodman games, Green Ronin Publishing, guillotine games, GURPS, harlequin's guide to cities and poison, Jim Pinto, mediastream press, menagerie, Metamorphosis Alpha, mindjammer, Modiphius Entertainment, mythic nation, Paizo Publishing, pathfinder, postworldgames, redacted records, Robert J. Schwalb, routinely itemised, savage pathfinder, savage worlds, scott taylor, silver vine publishing, Skirmisher Publishing, soulbound, spilled ale studios, starfinder, starlogs, Steve Jackson Games, steve perrin, strange hills, svalbard, talislanta, the alchemist circle, The Book of Fiends, the easy dice roller company, the grinning frog, the return of the lazy dungeon master, Tracy Hickman, troubles in otari, TSR, wasteland wheels, wizkids, wrath & glory, xavid, Zadmar Games, zombicide

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #101

May 21, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

It’s been a busy week, so sit back and treat yourself to a scroll through the headlines; sales, reviews, interviews and stats from the RPG-scene.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 13th age, adventure presents, alien rpg, astate, awfully cheerful engine, battletech, blood of the brood mother, brindlewood bay, candlekeep mysteries, carovea victor, chamomile has adventures, cubicle 7, death divers, Defiant Awakening, devil's run, Dungeons & Dragons, evil pigeon games, fantasy age, Flash Gordon, Free League Publishing, frontier gaming, galder's gazetteer, gama, game machinery, gen con, ghostfire gaming, good guys finish last, goodman games, GURPS, handiwork games, hasbro, ideal hands, incubus miniatures, j. walton, jackals, Jim Pinto, jonathan hicks, knight of the sun, life after dungeons, lion banner games, lord of the rings, Marvel Heroic Roleplaying, Monte Cook Games, mork borg, muscle wizard gets the job done, My Little Pony, neverending, nightmares, old gator games, onyx path publishing, osprey games, Paizo Publishing, Pelgrane Press, petersen games, Pinnacle Entertainment Group, playing dead, postworldgames, red isle productions, red scar publishing, red sky, river horse, roleplay elixir, rose gauntlet entertainment, routinely itemised, Russ Morrissey, savage worlds, Skirmisher Publishing, solar studios, soulbound starter set, Space Opera, spelljammer, starfinder, tacitus publishing, tales of equestria, tartarus gate, the fall of the children of bronze, the other tracy, the story engine, the yellow king, those dark places, tim flowers, trojan wars, Troll Lord Games, Vampire: The Masquerade, Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, voxstory, walk away from the future, wanderhome, warpland, where the machines wait, will power games, wizards of the coast, xploringmap, zipperon games, zomicide chronicles

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #93

March 26, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

In this week’s RPG news round-up, we confirm Free RPG Day will happen, why the D&D TV show might be like First Blood and the character portrait generator site NeverEnding on adding prosthetic options to illustrations.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: against the darkmaster, agon, Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea, Auroborus: coils of the serpent, awfully queer heroes, blind visionary publications, candlekeep mysteries, Chaosium, cosmondo, derek kolstad, drawlab, elderwood academy, epic, fallout, fatum, free rpg day, GURPS, Hero Games, Hero Kids, Ill Gotten Games, Jim Pinto, Legendary Games, Modiphius Entertainment, mystic ages publishing, Paizo Publishing, plate mail games, ponyfinder, postworldgames, promethium books, rangers of shadow deep, roll20, routinely itemised, runequest, silver games, Skirmisher Publishing, star trek adventures, status effect games, Steve Jackson Games, the darkest house, the fantasy trip, warchief gaming, western hero, wizards of the coast, xploringmap

The sinister touch of Praxis: Black Monk

October 23, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This Kickstarter from Postworldgames and Jim Pinto is a good one to consider over this Halloween. It’s a shame it won’t be available for Halloween but, at the time of writing, it is approaching 700% funded I think we can be sure it’ll be ready for next year. In fact, Pinto says it’ll be ready […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: horror, Jim Pinto, kickstarters, postworldgames

Characters will die: The Carcass – Exodus

March 14, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Jim Pinto’s second edition of The Carcass is pretty much written. This Kickstarter is to improve the art and tart adding extra classes. The game, which can be played without a GM, is about survival and it’s clear not every PC will. The funding goal was just $1,000 and at the time of writing there’s […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Apocalypse, Jim Pinto, kickstarters, post-apocalypse, postworldgames, the carcass

An exclusive look inside A Gallery of Rogues

January 25, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

A Gallery of Rogues is a project from artist Eric Lofgren and the game designer Jim Pinto. Pinto created the World’s Largest Dungeon which sells on eBay for well over $100, King for a Day as well 7th Sea material and Legend of the Five Rings material. Logfren has worked for the lives of AEG, […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 7th Sea, aeg, cubicle 7, Decipher, Eric Lofgren, fantasy flight games, goodman games, green ronin, Hero Games, Jim Pinto, kickstarters, king for a day, Legend of the Five Rings, postworldgames, west end games, white wolf, World's Largest Dungeon

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