The lead announcement from today's D&D Direct presentation is a collaboration between Dungeons & Dragons and Minecraft, releasing this spring. Tom Sargent, senior producer at Wizards of Coast, said it's set in Forgotten Realms and that they're “...two amazing properties that work well together.”
In the first part of this series, I looked at RPG crowdfunding news, touching on all levels from the largest to the smallest campaigns. For the second part, it was time to discuss traditional releases from R. Talsorian Games, Catalyst Game Labs, Green Ronin Publishing, and more including my own contribution to tabletop cyberpunk. In the conclusion to this look back, I’ll talk about all of the...
2022 was another great year for cyberpunk RPGs with multiple crowdfunding successes including one for over a million dollars, many traditional releases, some corpo news, and many cyberpunk sessions played. There were the new releases using The Interlock System (Cyberpunk RED) and Shadowrun Sixth Edition as well as products using engines like Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition, Year Zero Engine...
Hello everyone, Darryl here with this week’s gaming news! Spelljammer, Dragonlance, Stormwreck Isle, and more from D&D Direct plus an apology from Steamforged Games for Dark Souls RPG, a new Shadowrun adventure, and more! For a quick summary of the week’s news, Jessica Hancock will bring you up to speed with This Week in TTRPG. Don’t forget, you can keep up with all the week’s gaming news...
What are we looking for when playtesting a (tabletop) game we have designed? That is, what tells us it might be worth pursuing further? I am going to generalize here to most tabletop games, since RPGs are a category of tabletop.
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