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How does a Kickstarter's success change a project? We spoke to Coyote & Crow's creator Connor Alexander to find out what a million dollar campaign means for an indie RPG.
by John Power Jr.
What Would The Smart Party Do? is one of the UK’s best loved RPG podcasts, we caught up with the show's co-host Baz to find out more.
by John Power Jr.
Rebellion Unplugged’s Duncan Molloy about new game-in-a-mag, Adventure Presents, and their future thrill powered plans.
by Will Salmon
To mark 5 years behind the mic we caught up with Dirk the Dice, co-host of The Grognard Files, an RPG podcast like no other.
by John Power Jr.
From cursed vampires to systemic racism, Banana Chan reveals the forces at work in Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall
by Sara Elsam
HATE... aggro name, lovely people, we catch up with Sasha Bilton from East London's Hackney Area Tabletop Enthusiasts
by John Power Jr.
A true storytelling polymath, he’s flipped successfully from creating the “New Games Journalism”[1] movement and founding gaming review website Rock, Paper, Shotgun, to writing the biggest characters in billion dollar franchises (including Darth Vader in Star Wars [2], the X-Men in the Marvel Universe and Marneus Calgar[3]
by Willard Foxton Todd
A blood drenched assault on the senses, Swedish art punk RPG MÖRK BORG remote the rules for what a rule book should look like, we spoke to the game's co-creator Johan Nohr to discover the method behind the madness.
by Walton Wood
How does a Kickstarter's success change a project? We spoke to Coyote & Crow's creator Connor Alexander to find out what a million dollar campaign means for an indie RPG.
by John Power Jr.
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
How does a Kickstarter's success change a project? We spoke to Coyote & Crow's creator Connor Alexander to find out what a million dollar campaign means for an indie RPG.
by John Power Jr.
What Would The Smart Party Do? is one of the UK’s best loved RPG podcasts, we caught up with the show's co-host Baz to find out more.
by John Power Jr.
Rebellion Unplugged’s Duncan Molloy about new game-in-a-mag, Adventure Presents, and their future thrill powered plans.
by Will Salmon
To mark 5 years behind the mic we caught up with Dirk the Dice, co-host of The Grognard Files, an RPG podcast like no other.
by John Power Jr.
From cursed vampires to systemic racism, Banana Chan reveals the forces at work in Jiangshi: Blood in the Banquet Hall
by Sara Elsam
HATE... aggro name, lovely people, we catch up with Sasha Bilton from East London's Hackney Area Tabletop Enthusiasts
by John Power Jr.
A true storytelling polymath, he’s flipped successfully from creating the “New Games Journalism”[1] movement and founding gaming review website Rock, Paper, Shotgun, to writing the biggest characters in billion dollar franchises (including Darth Vader in Star Wars [2], the X-Men in the Marvel Universe and Marneus Calgar[3]
by Willard Foxton Todd
A blood drenched assault on the senses, Swedish art punk RPG MÖRK BORG remote the rules for what a rule book should look like, we spoke to the game's co-creator Johan Nohr to discover the method behind the madness.
by Walton Wood