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This book evokes 1986's Dungeoneer’s Survival Guide by the same author.
If you haven’t investigated d100 RPGs, BRP is a great place to start
Experience sporting and personal dramas in this episodic storytelling game.
Everything you need fits in a tin the size of two Altoids cases
Tell stories like Hellboy, Umbrella Academy or Doom Patrol
Is this the American answer to Warhammer 40,000?
This classic dungeon crawl experience raised over a million on Kickstarter
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A film noir detective roleplaying game
In-game artifacts and handouts for players
Ancient god-vessels of cursed skin and soot-black wood
Over 170 items to help you survive Night City
Ever since Iron Man came out in 2008, the non-Disney studios have been desperate to build their own cinematic universe franchises. Outside of one or two arguable exceptions, these attempts have fallen flat on their faces. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves certainly has a Marvel-style franchise on its mind. It aims for the same sort of action that Disney has put out for the last fifteen...
All stops have been pulled out to promote the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves movie, including a prequel graphic novel from IDW, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Feast of the Moon. Unfortunately, it makes mistakes I expected the two prequel prose novels to make.
As a child of the 80s, I stayed up late to watch a lot of television. It was a different time on the screen back then. Forgotten movies, strange reruns and the oddest of local programming mixed together in a foggy haze where it was sometimes hard to draw a line between what was really on TV what might have been a dream influenced by desperate programming. The latest game from Jason Cordova...

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Put the players within spitting distance of the fall of House Atreides and the rise of Muad’Dib.
For its first book of D&D's 50th anniversary year, Wizards is going big with a multiverse-spanning, multiverse-threatening adventure where players will face off against one of the game’s most legendary villains.
A great monster book on its own but also useful as a supplemental guide to pre-existing fantasy worlds.
Play a vampire and kill nazis in WW2!

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The 2024 DMG cover has been revealed by the UK's Mirror newspaper.
For the small price of accepting a bit of healing from its quirky host you too can stay in this aged and storied temple.
Gold dragons no longer have wings--just like they used to be!
Hasbro CEO plays in an Eastern Adventures D&D campaign.
Figments of imagination that make for deadly encounters or very, very cool familiars.
For its first book of D&D's 50th anniversary year, Wizards is going big with a multiverse-spanning, multiverse-threatening adventure where players will face off against one of the game’s most legendary villains.

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D&D-powered cartoon fun from Cryptozoic Entertainment.
Developer tool released under Open RPG Creator (ORC) License.
SRD 5.2 will be released under Creative Commons next year.
One of only two TTRPG creators with four separate million dollar Kickstarters!
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