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Trails & Tales: The Temple of the Serpent Queen is Out in Print and PDF from The Danger Forge
Following a successful Kickstarter run, The Danger Forge has released the OSR adventrue Trails & Tales: The Temple of the Serpent Queen in print and PDF.
Following a successful Kickstarter run, The Danger Forge has released the OSR adventrue Trails & Tales: The Temple of the Serpent Queen in print and PDF.
Basic Fantasy’s releases are always available as free PDFs but now you can also get the “at cost” print editions by way of DriveThruRPG.
Following a successful adventure double feature Kickstarter, The Merry Mushmen are taking preorders for the OSR tale Raiding the Obsidian Keep.
The Operation Unfathomable Bundle features the titular OSR adventure as well as its follow up Odious Uplands and other goodies.
Jeff discusses ways you might approach bringing the OSR to a table full of 5E D&D players, on this edition of The Gaming Gang Dispatch. Plus the latest news.
Seas of Sand contains a unique OSR desert world filled with cities, monsters, new rules, random tables, and lots more.
Raging Swan Press has collected a variety of their short game dressings featuring the wilds with GM’s Miscellany: Wilderness Dressing.
On The Gaming Gang Dispatch, Jeff discusses roleplaying games which lend themselves very nicely to ongoing one-on-one gaming sessions. Plus the news!
Mythmere Games is in the midst of a successful Kickstarter to bring more Swords & Wizardry OSR roleplaying content to the masses.
An updated edition of the OSR adventure Shadowed Keep on the Borderlands is out in print and PDF from Raging Swan Press.
On The Gaming Gang Dispatch, Jeff asks why aren’t more people playing Traveller 2E, from Mongoose Publishing. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
Third Kingdom Games is Kickstarting the second volume of their BX Advanced Bestiary line for OSR roleplaying games.
In The Valley of Flowers, OSR players will explore a region filled with action and adventure inspired by Arthurian legend and weird tales.
On The Gaming Gang Dispatch, Jeff shares a tale which demonstrates why it’s probably not a good idea to mess with him. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news
Jeff discusses ten reasons why the OSR style of roleplaying games might turn out to be just the right fit for you on this edition of The Gaming Gang Dispatch.