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Exploration has long been a pillar of RPGs, but what happens when we set out not to vanquish dragons but to heal the land. Aimee Hart speaks to Jay Dragon about their new game of pastoral exploration, Wanderhome.
by Aimee Hart
John Power Jr. speaks to Emmet Byrne, creative director at Cubicle 7 about the new Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound RPG.
by John Power Jr.
Rob Wieland goes in search of romance in RPGs and finds it at the pointy end of a blade when he speaks to April Kit Walsh, creator of the hit new role-playing game Thirsty Sword Lesbians.
by Rob Wieland
40 years and several editions on from its release, D&D B/X continues to inspire today’s thriving indie RPG scene. We take a look at the game’s curious afterlife and finds that skills? Where we’re going we don’t need skills...
by John Power Jr.
40 years on from its release Peter Bebergal casts his mind back to Tom Moldvay’s Inspirational Source Material Basic D&D’s answer to Gygax’s Appendix N
by Peter Bebergal
40 years on from its release the Dungeons & Dragons B/X set is still influencing games designers today. We spoke to David “Zeb” Cook and Stephen Marsh to find out more about its genesis and enduring appeal.
by Matt Thrower
Inspired by the solo RPG Thousand Year Old Vampire, artist Tim Denee created a stunning series of illustrations of his characters millennia of undeath. We loved it so much we had to find out more.
by John Power Jr.
RPG scholar Jon Peterson talks to us about The Elusive Shift, his essential book on the early days, and arguments, of the RPG scene.
by Mira Manga
Exploration has long been a pillar of RPGs, but what happens when we set out not to vanquish dragons but to heal the land. Aimee Hart speaks to Jay Dragon about their new game of pastoral exploration, Wanderhome.
by Aimee Hart
40 years on from its original release, Greg Stafford’s Pendragon returns with its 6th edition, the first since Stafford’s passing. Regarded as amongst the greatest RPGs published, Rob Wieland speaks to those who've found inspiration over the years from its courtly intrigues & knightly passions
Nearly 40 years on from its original release, dystopian RPG Paranoia is back with the Perfect Edition. Rob Wieland risks life and limb to look at why this atypical game has endured and why, disturbingly, it remains more relevant than ever.
Rob Wieland goes in search of romance in RPGs and finds it at the pointy end of a blade when he speaks to April Kit Walsh, creator of the hit new role-playing game Thirsty Sword Lesbians.
Cole Wehrle tells us about the cut throat politics hiding behind Root's cute woodland critters
Exploration has long been a pillar of RPGs, but what happens when we set out not to vanquish dragons but to heal the land. Aimee Hart speaks to Jay Dragon about their new game of pastoral exploration, Wanderhome.
by Aimee Hart
John Power Jr. speaks to Emmet Byrne, creative director at Cubicle 7 about the new Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound RPG.
by John Power Jr.
Rob Wieland goes in search of romance in RPGs and finds it at the pointy end of a blade when he speaks to April Kit Walsh, creator of the hit new role-playing game Thirsty Sword Lesbians.
by Rob Wieland
40 years and several editions on from its release, D&D B/X continues to inspire today’s thriving indie RPG scene. We take a look at the game’s curious afterlife and finds that skills? Where we’re going we don’t need skills...
by John Power Jr.
40 years on from its release Peter Bebergal casts his mind back to Tom Moldvay’s Inspirational Source Material Basic D&D’s answer to Gygax’s Appendix N
by Peter Bebergal
40 years on from its release the Dungeons & Dragons B/X set is still influencing games designers today. We spoke to David “Zeb” Cook and Stephen Marsh to find out more about its genesis and enduring appeal.
by Matt Thrower
Inspired by the solo RPG Thousand Year Old Vampire, artist Tim Denee created a stunning series of illustrations of his characters millennia of undeath. We loved it so much we had to find out more.
by John Power Jr.
RPG scholar Jon Peterson talks to us about The Elusive Shift, his essential book on the early days, and arguments, of the RPG scene.
by Mira Manga