Auntie Gwendolyn’s Correctional School: A New Take On Magical Schools
Auntie Gwendolyn’s Correctional School for Young Necromancers is a fresh take on the magical school genre.
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Auntie Gwendolyn’s Correctional School for Young Necromancers is a fresh take on the magical school genre.
Chuck And Noodles is an emotional and beautifully designed TTRPG about a child and their invisible friend drifting apart.
The Rock Limpet is a fascinating TTRPG that looks at revolution and political upheaval in a memorable and thought-provoking way.
A Perfect Rock uses space exploration to teach an important lesson about our planet and its protection.
Combining rules-lite fun with Hangover-inspired amnesia comedy Dude Where In The Galaxy Did We Leave The MacGuffin is an excellent party TTRPG.
I Don’t Speak French, But They Do! uses the boundary between puppet and puppeteer to explore the topic of communication.
Roadtrip Radio shows how the creativity of the modern diceless TTRPG movement is revolutionizing the medium.
Fuorimondo is a super-flexible sci-fi system that is sure to delight fans of the genre and those looking for an easy-to-follow TTRPG system.
Reincarnated As The Unlovable Villainess is a rare example of a TTRPG that captures the isekai tone.
Goblin Tax Fraud shows how props can transform a TTRPG, making a simple game into something transcendent.
Bee-on Genesis is an insect-themed mech game that is sure to delight fans of both genres.
Beauty And The Forge is a thought-proving game about assistive devices and how they aid their users.
One Page Haven is a wonderfully written solo horror TTRPG that perfectly captures the rural horror vibe.