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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #75

November 20, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

In the RPG news this week we’ve a review roundup of Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, a legal fight between Wizards of the Coast and a partner, Kickstarter projects to look at a website from Google that makes monsters.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Absolute Tabletop, alice is missing, astral tabletop, awfully cheerful engine, Battlefield Press, blue rose, budgie smuggler games, Chaosium, chasing adventure, cthulhu dark ages, cubicle 7, cyberpunk red, darkstars universe, Dungeons & Dragons, Eberron, Elephant & Macaw Banner, en publishing, fifth frontier war, fight item run, gale force nine, gallant knight games, grant howitt, Indie Press Revolution, itch.io, Kaiju Girls, Keith Baker, liminal, magpie games, maximum recursion depth, Modiphius Entertainment, Mongoose Publishing, mork borg, mythic table, Nightfall Games, onyx path publishing, Paizo Publishing, Palladium Books, Paradox Interactive, parts per million, Porcupine Publishing, questlings, R. Talsorian Games, renegade legion, rime of the frostmaiden, routinely itemised, seeds of war, Steve Jackson Games, Symbaroum, tasha's cauldron of everything, terminator, the children of fear, the excellents, the fantasy trip, the grinning frog, the mecha hack, the oracle, the wildsea, those dark places, traveller, urban shadows, warehouse 23, wild, wizards of the coast, wizkids, World Anvil, world of darkness

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #72

October 30, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Routinely Itemised is a weekly roundup of RPG news from Wizards of the Coast, Chaosium, Cubicle 7, R. Talsorian Games, PEG, Paizo and the industry.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: astate, astral tabletop, Atlas Games, battletech, beadle & grimm, beasts & behemoths, beasts of flesh and steel, bloat games, byte, Call of Cthulhu, Catalyst Game Labs, Chaosium, Claim the Sky, cortex prime, critical role, cubicle 7, cyberpunk red, cypher system, darrington press, dead reign, deepdark designs, Delta Green, dungeon crawl classics, Dungeons & Dragons, entromancy, era: forbidden, fandom, Fantasy Grounds, fateful night, Fire Ruby Designs, First Responders, forsaken system player's guide, frostlands of fenrilik, handiwork games, hasbro, heavenscape, Hell Rides to Hallt, Helmgast, heroes' feast, Horror in the Windy City, humble bundle, Indie Press Revolution, invisible sun, invisible sun black box, jim likes games, John Carter of Mars, kobold press, kult: divinty lost, let the streets run red, luka rejec, magpie games, Mark Diaz Truman, mindjammer press, Modiphius Entertainment, Monte Cook Games, Nightfall Games, nightpath publishing, Ogre, old bones, oni-lion forge, onyx path publishing, over arms, Pacesetter Games and Simulations, Palladium Books, parallel publishing, pathfinder, pegasus studio, Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Putrescence Regnant, R. Talsorian Games, roll20, routinely itemised, rp haven, s5s, Saturday Morning Scenarios, savage worlds, Scarred Lands, scion, Steve Jackson Games, tales from vigilante city, talisman, tasha's cauldron of everything, terminator, the bone age, The Esoterrorists, the fantasy trip, the goon, the great american witch, the haunting of creedmore asylum, the lost triptych, the yellow king, titanomachy, urban shadows, vaesen, Vampire: The Masquerade, warchief gaming, warhammer, warlock, wet ink games, wizards of the coast, wrath & glory, yarps

Urban Shadows RPG promises corruption

June 5, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Urban Shadows looks interesting. This is a Kickstarter, but it’s already funded, and it only took a few days. In fact, Andrew Medeiros’ game currently sits at x3 the target price, so this looks like a hot one. [Back Campaign] Urban Shadows certainly tempts me, and I like the style of the pitch. I can’t […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Andrew Medeiros, Apocalypse, Dungeon World, kickstarters, Moonlight, Supernatural, The Dresden Files, The Iron Druid Chronicles, urban shadows

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