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OLDSKULL SWORDS & SORCERY – Book One: Adventurers is Out in PDF
Author Kent David Kelly and Wonderland Imprints have released the old school OLDSKULL SWORDS & SORCERY – Book One: Adventurers.
Author Kent David Kelly and Wonderland Imprints have released the old school OLDSKULL SWORDS & SORCERY – Book One: Adventurers.
Jeff dives in for a first look at the new fourth edition of the Basic Fantasy roleplaying game from creator Chris Gonnerman. Plus the latest tabletop gaming news.
Cthonstone Games and Bundle of Holding have teamed to bring you a money saving offer on the The Nightmares Underneath roleplaying game.
The eagerly anticipated Dolmenwood Tabletop RPG is currently up for crowdfunding for Necrotic Gnome and Exalted Funeral.
The fourth edition of the popular Basic Fantasy roleplaying game has arrived and it is absolutely free digitally.
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Sami shares her thoughts about the Old School Essentials adventure The Hole in the Oak.
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The Merry Mushmen have brought the second issue of the well received old school renaissance RPG zine Knock to Kickstarter.
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The third edition of the OSR retroclone Whitehack has arrived. The well received OD&D OGL game takes players back to the 1970s style of RPGs.
Jeff pages through and reviews one of the first fantasy roleplaying retroclones, Basic Fantasy RPG.