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I’m happy to do it! I hope you enjoy it.

Words by the super creative STATIONS and art by the consistently inspiring STREGA? Ugh, take my money now.

Yoink. Just purchased! Will the physical version come with the PDF?

This is absolutely delightful. Can’t wait for the finished version!

Consider itchfunding. It’s not quite Kickstarter level intensive, which is both good and bad. Also, I would love a print version of even higher quality than POD.

A great, short adventure that can be run as a one-shot or easily extended by an experienced Warden. Nice setup, interesting location with some really well-done environmental storytelling, and an emphasis on exploration; this is not just a bunch of monsters waiting behind doors.

It is also worth mentioning that the location/encounter descriptions are very well formatted and would be easy to reference at the table.

Thank you so much for the great review! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

A delightfully revolting dungeon that would be easy to drop into just about any dark wood.

Everything Alfred makes is worth owning, this included. It’s both extremely useful and delightfully creepy in a folk-horror-sort of way.

Holy heck, this is useful. The author has managed to distill plate tectonics down to an easy-to-implement model for world building. It’s highly readable and written directly for TTRPG designers, homebrewers, and other world builders.

This is going directly into my own world building toolkit – and I’d love to see the author produce guides for other elements of world building.

This book is truly exceptional – one of the best gaming supplements I own. You could run a year’s worth of Mothership games with just this one book.

The saddle-stitched hardbacks are en route from the printer at this very moment! They’ll be available from the Amalara Game Studio store, Exalted Funeral, and Ratti Incantatti. I’ll post links above as soon as they’re ready to go.

Hilarious! ​If you like cats and comedy and pondering your own mortality, then you should grab this and play it.

I was the sole developer on the game and I do not have any Native American ancestry.

A super clean and minimalist blend of some of the best rules to have evolved out of OSR/NSR.

Yuigaron’s layout of the excellent adventure, Misery’s Keep, for the TTRPG Layout Jam captures the Mörk Borg vibe while remaining eminently usable. In fact, it does the little yellow beast of a book one better by tying elements of its design together in a way that makes it easy to read.

I like it so much I want a physical copy to put on my shelf.

Surreal, magical, horrifying, and poetic. Here the mundane becomes magical and the magical becomes monstrous.

The setting of The Lost Bay is every bit as captivating as Clive Barker at his most fantastic. The world building reminds me bit of my hazy memories of Imajica and The Great and Secret Show.

Iko has written a nostalgia-infused nightmare. It’s absolutely brilliant.

This is adorable (and useful)!

Bananas, in the best way. A post-post-apocalyptic, weirdhope, mutant punk game of adventure. There’s nothing else like it.

What a bonkers value. You get so much goodness for a very generous price.

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This is awful in a wonderful way (or wonderful in an awful way). Filled with severed heads, dystopian corpos, and cultists. Well written and easy to drop in and run. Exactly what one wants from a Cy_Borg heist!

Exactly what it says on the tin: twelve varieties of giant frog with which to menace your players. That may seem fairly basic, but this is packed so tightly with creative, useful info that it feels indispensable now that I’ve read it.

Seriously, it’s the best $2 you’ll spend all day.

Thanks! That went through a lot of revisions to get to this point.

Sure! I’ll post a handful more tonight when I’m back in front of my home computer.

Two words: flesh popsicles. This is one of the most disturbing horror modules I’ve read and I can’t wait for more.

This is disturbing and delightful in equal measure. Think “The Office” meets “Call of Cthulhu”. I can’t wait for the full game.

Thanks for the kind words! I’ll put it on my list to revise.

My ultralight VRBS system is published under the CC-BY-4.0 license. I’ve hosted a game jam with it and there are about a dozen or so games that have already been created with it.

https://carpedavid.itch.io/vrbs

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This is so delightfully demented. I’d love to see a whole dark urban fantasy setting for Liminal Horror built around this.

Just got the final version today – this is so flipping cool. Completely immersive, wonderfully written and laid out. Just delightful. and spooky.

This is wonderfully done. The tables are right on target and the art sets the perfect mood for high school students encountering the supernatural.

Spooky goodness!

Everything in this is so good and atmospheric, it makes me want to create a game just to make use of it!

This is so incredibly well done. I’ve just skimmed it and already have a dozen ideas of things to incorporate into my own games. If you took everything that’s inspiring and mind-bending about science fantasy of the Moebius/Heavy Metal variety and distilled it down into one zine, you’d get The Electrum Archive.

What a super fun concept! I love using OTP as the random generator.

​Dark, creepy, spooky! If you like solo games that encourage you to lean hard into the characters you create, you’ll love this one.

If you’re the sort of person who is on the fence, but can be swayed by a positive review and example of actual play, then check out the one I wrote.