
I buy RPG zines because they're pretty, but often struggle with the rules. Bumbling reviews of TTRPGs focusing on graphic / game design.
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To celebrate my return, I’m serving up a triumphant double-feature. This is PART 2!
If you haven’t read PART 1 of this double-feature, go back and check it out! Our last interviewee gave us an inside look at how he planned the scope of his...
To celebrate my return, I’m serving up a triumphant double-feature. This is part 1.
Navaar is an exciting new designer who just had their big debut project published in print. I think that’s worth celebrating! Navaar and I talked about wha...
Today’s review is about a hex-crawling horror game called MIIRU or MIRU II, or MIRU 2. It’s a game with many names, alright? This is delightfully on-brand, we’ve barely started the review and I’m already floundering. Anyway, you might want...
Today’s review is about a totally bittersweet TTRPG called SONGBIRDS 3E. You may want to snag a copy to follow along! It’s PWYW at the moment, a price fit for all budgets.
As I write this, there’s an itch jam running for this game. Snow s...
Today’s review is about a suburban dungeon called UNIT DH-17. You may want to snag a copy to follow along! (No, seriously. Pick this one up.)
EDIT: Back when I ran this module it was functionally system agnostic. Now, the system it was de...
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Justin Vandermeer is a trans Canadian artist, writer, and game developer living in Ontario with two roommates, a toddler, three cats, and a big dog. Out of this crowded space he makes weird tabletop and journaling games.
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