Venture into the undead-ravaged lands of southern Italy with this supplement for The Silver Bayonet, featuring a solo/cooperative campaign, new soldiers, and new foes.Something sinister has risen i...
Level up your Game Master skills with these fun, interactive prompts and activities to help your worldbuilding from RPG expert James D’Amato.Make your next campaign truly unique with the help o...
The Travellers have defeated an Ancient, but the struggle is not yet over. A telepathic nightmare leads the Travellers to a crashed vessel on a desolate moon, where they discover a threat to all Ch...
The Vault has been breached! Get ready to shift your Everyday Heroes game into overdrive! Evil Genius Games has collected a year’s worth of incredible new rules for Everyday Heroes into one amazing...
After raiding and exploring the North Sea with the acclaimed board game series, the time has come to journey deeper into the world as a Viking warrior in The North Sea Epilogues roleplaying game. C...
In QUEERZ!, you will take on the role of someone blessed with magical powers. Specfically, you are "Queerz", and your powers come from the Rainbow Empathy, a magical force that empowers and embodie...
In QUEERZ!, you will take on the role of someone blessed with magical powers. Specfically, you are "Queerz", and your powers come from the Rainbow Empathy, a magical force that empowers and embodie...
What’s a Sphinx without a riddle, or a Minotaur without a labyrinth? What’s a Dragon without a hoard, or a Peasant without a grievance?
The Monster Overhaul is a massive Role Playing Game bestiary ...
In 2016, Grant Howitt decided – flippantly – to write a one-page roleplaying game every month and release it for free online. Little did he know that the barely-intelligible pen-and-ink scratches h...
Raccoons! Jason Statham! Ghosts! Three kinds of giant robot! All these and more await you in One-Page RPGs Volume 2.
Grant’s released one-page games for free every month through his Patreon for ove...
Grant Howitt's written a one-page RPG every month for a year and a bit, and released them for free online supported by his Patreon.
If you'd like to get your hands on physical copies of these games...
2017 Ennie Nominee for Best Interior Art and Best Production Values
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In a world of myth and magic, great heroes vanquish terrible monsters and earn a place in legend. But what ...
2024 Crit Award finalist for Innovation in the TTRPG Space
The Deck of Player Safety is a FAST and ANONYMOUS pre-game player safety tool designed for convention and organized play tabletop roleplay...
Infinite, ever-shifting, and sometimes dangerous, the Library exists in the space between worlds and times. Among the many who call it home are the Librarians, and only those who truly understand i...
Let’s face it: dueling is sexy.
But do you know what’s sexier than combat? That slower, higher tension duel that occurs before any damage is done—before any blow is even struck. The duel of wor...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '