This past week on the tabletop

This past week on the tabletop

15/01/2017 – 21/01/2017

What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week

Time to stop aging. The team behind The 9th Age reveal that they are freezing the rules for the foreseeable future.

Medioevo Universalis hits Kickstarter, a game so big you need to check it out to believe it.

Ready for adventure? Pathfinder has a Humble Bundle available, with the lowest tier getting you six great books. There is only a few days left, so get in quick.

We are not all born great, but some of us achieve greatness. Jamey Stegmaier unearthed a collection of old letters (yes, letters!) he sent to publishers years ago. Everyone has to start somewhere.

Speaking of starts. If you are interested in Dungeons & Dragons, but don’t know where to start, then Don’t Stop Thinking’s new YouTube video is a great place to begin.

The legacy game genre started with Hasbro’s Pandemic Legacy. So is the term legacy owned by them? McArthur Law Firm talk to Pandemic Legacy designer Rob Daviau to discover the terms legal status.

Some of the new Kickstarters from this week:

This is not an endorsement of any of these games, creators or Kickstarter campaigns.

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