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Daggerheart, Darrington Press's new fantasy TTRPG is set to release May 20th, 2025. The wait is nearly over! Daggerheart, the next evolution in tabletop roleplaying from Darrington Press (the publishing arm of Critical Role), will officially release on May 20, 2025. This highly anticipated game brings fresh innovations
by Chris WymanThe popular TTRPG Paranoia now has an equally uncooperative board game: Paranoia - The Uncooperative Board Game is now available for £40 / $50 from Modiphius Entertainment. A highly replayable game of sci-fi slapstick one-upmanship for 2-6 players, Paranoia: The Uncooperative Board Game will leave players in stitches - both figuratively
by Chris WymanWe're not in Kansas anymore... well, Manchester...
by David BurdetteA new game exploring biodiversity and conservation is now live on Kickstarter. Biomes of Nilgiris has fully funded: Venture into India's surreal Nilgiri biosphere, teeming with unique flora and fauna. As a photographer, nature lover, birdwatcher, or forest ranger, you will explore the vast reaches of Nilgiris while
by Chris WymanThe makers of TTRPGs Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast and Wanderhome has partnered with Steve Jackson Games as an imprint: Steve Jackson Games is thrilled to announce that they have joined forces with Possum Creek, a critically acclaimed and star-studded small press TTRPG company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Possum
by Chris WymanAnother Star Wars game that became one with the Force - sort of.
by Alec KozakGrab your magic shield and prepare for battle!
by Richard AllenBioshock meets Disneyland in new action FPS
by Richard AllenDaggerheart, Darrington Press's new fantasy TTRPG is set to release May 20th, 2025. The wait is nearly over! Daggerheart, the next evolution in tabletop roleplaying from Darrington Press (the publishing arm of Critical Role), will officially release on May 20, 2025. This highly anticipated game brings fresh innovations
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Daggerheart, Darrington Press's new fantasy TTRPG is set to release May 20th, 2025. The wait is nearly over! Daggerheart, the next evolution in tabletop roleplaying from Darrington Press (the publishing arm of Critical Role), will officially release on May 20, 2025. This highly anticipated game brings fresh innovations
by Chris WymanThe popular TTRPG Paranoia now has an equally uncooperative board game: Paranoia - The Uncooperative Board Game is now available for £40 / $50 from Modiphius Entertainment. A highly replayable game of sci-fi slapstick one-upmanship for 2-6 players, Paranoia: The Uncooperative Board Game will leave players in stitches - both figuratively
by Chris WymanWe're not in Kansas anymore... well, Manchester...
by David BurdetteA new game exploring biodiversity and conservation is now live on Kickstarter. Biomes of Nilgiris has fully funded: Venture into India's surreal Nilgiri biosphere, teeming with unique flora and fauna. As a photographer, nature lover, birdwatcher, or forest ranger, you will explore the vast reaches of Nilgiris while
by Chris WymanThe makers of TTRPGs Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast and Wanderhome has partnered with Steve Jackson Games as an imprint: Steve Jackson Games is thrilled to announce that they have joined forces with Possum Creek, a critically acclaimed and star-studded small press TTRPG company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Possum
by Chris WymanAnother Star Wars game that became one with the Force - sort of.
by Alec KozakGrab your magic shield and prepare for battle!
by Richard AllenBioshock meets Disneyland in new action FPS
by Richard Allen