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Aftergame: A New Solution for RPG Event Organisers and Game Masters
Say goodbye to scheduling headaches and hello to streamlined organisation. Aftergame is here to help you plan, manage, and grow your RPG events like never before.
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Say goodbye to scheduling headaches and hello to streamlined organisation. Aftergame is here to help you plan, manage, and grow your RPG events like never before.
Rascal Radio
Also, Transformers don't officially transform??
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Epic fantasy role playing, in a pocket sized book. Explore the city of Fasthold, travel to dangerous lands beyond the city's shadow, or delve beneath for ancient treasure and risk facing the ever hungry Nox. Back With Every Fibre Now! Are you one of the few who dream
community
Paint factory workers demand a 15% wage increase and more protections from ownership
tabletop
When fun gets in the way of financials
tabletop
This is an article about roleplaying games, I swear.
tabletop
Treating your tabletop game like a collaborative writer’s room will make you a better storyteller.
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Seven single-sheet games perfect for fans of walks, birds, paper airplanes, wizards, supervillains, maps, and revolution.
tabletop
Son of Oak’s Amit Moshe talks about slow growth and chasing myths.
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It's not won any awards, the authors aren't particularly notable and you've never heard of the artist, but something about the setting sticks in your head and makes you go "Hey, maybe I should run this"
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Roleplay Retcon is an Actual Play podcast that re-imagines infamous flop movies by plugging them into TTRPGs. For The Longest Yard (2005), the cast is running the sports anime-inspired Play Ball! by Roe Caufield.
community
Finally, a reason to celebrate the end of 2024
tabletop
GW dominates the space, it doesn’t have to dominate the conversation.
Public Articles
Bigoted money spends, but not without consequences
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This season of Roll For Distraction might actually have a moral to the story.
Lay it on the Table
It wasn’t "an educational experience".