07/06/2020 – 13/06/2020: What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?
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This past week on the tabletop
24/05/2020 – 30/05/2020: What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?
This past week on the tabletop
05/04/2020 – 11/04/2020: What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?
This past week on the tabletop
21/04/2019 – 27/04/2019 Image Source: Games Factory What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? In an upsetting turn of events, Games Factory closed up after the company’s CEO fled the country. Leaving Games Factory in an organisational and financial mess. Where are WotC headed? Why, into the realm of multimedia! And […]
Art & Arcana: A Visual History
People are interested in history because it informs us of not only where we came from, but what our future may hold. So too it lets us look back and study how and why things came to pass the way they did. While history is what happened in the past, it is a teacher which […]
This past week on the tabletop
23/09/2018 – 29/09/2018 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Smiths of Winterforge came out not too long ago. The team from Table Tyrant provided a last update on the Kickstarter page, with a sombre final lesson. Since earlier in the month Wizards of the Coast have been talking about the […]
This past week on the tabletop
17/12/2017 – 23/12/2017 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? The wandering monster is a roleplay staple. Creighton Broadhurst published an article analysing what this mechanic is, and how to use it. Is this the greatest Jenga move ever? Digg seems to think so. Breitbart published an article by James Delingpole […]
This past week on the tabletop
17/01/2016 – 23/01/2016 What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week? Ever wonder how those maps of cities and countries in roleplay books come into being? Over on LinkedIn illustrator Michael Tumey discussed the process he went through when creating the Kasai map for Paizo Publishing back in 2012. The article Kickstarter […]
Free the dragons
For those interested in creating and selling Dungeons & Dragons content, things are starting to look up. Wizards of the Coast recently unveiled the Open-Gaming License (OGL) for Fifth Edition, as well as a website called Dungeon Masters Guild. Previously Wizards of the Coast have had an OGL system in place with D&D Third Edition. […]