6/14/2023 0 Comments City of mist kickstarterAnother good call would be backing the City of Mist: Starterbox. You can take a look at the manuscript of the book once you backed and I recommend having a look. In this Chronicles of Darkness game you assume the role of an eternal, timeless Mummy which is effectively immortal and possesses a cult. Then there is Onyx Path, granting Mummy: The Curse a 2nd edition. Which does look fascinating and reminds me a bit of Invisible Sun, just more accessible. The concept of a world, overlayered by a dream world. Then there are quite some Urban Fantasy games, like Of Dreams and Magic 2nd Edition: The Waking World. If you want to get more information on it, check the video. Then there’s Aftermath, which has an apocalyptic setting, yet a rather sparse description. It does use a D&D 5E inspired system, which you can checkout by their quickstart. The Ruin on the other hand offers a more classical post-apocalypse, focusing on survival horror. Yet Vigors setting gives me a Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and the system is character forward and focused on survival and getting the community to thrive. VIGOR: Into the Dust is a game for those who prefer post-apocalyptic settings, which aren’t nighlistic and drab. The ruleset is an adapted version of the Tales of the Loop one. It uses nordic mythologie as the bases for its setting, yet diverges from the common stuff I knew beforehand, making it a fresh take. Vaesen offers another take on the Gothic Horror genre. I am enticed by the setting, the focus on family and generational play and couldn’t resist it. It sees the players playing characters within a family, where everyone has things to hide and skeletons in the closed – maybe even literal. The Curse of the House of Rookwood offers an intruiging Gothic Horror role-playing game. Offering a universal game fit to play every kind of character in any Genre. Putting the emphazise square on the „how“ and not the „if“-which is a given. It’s a two player game, in which a criminal case is solved. If your looking for a narrative game, check out One More Thing. ![]() Which offers quite some expose on its d20 mechanics. If you prefer your fantasy more classic, without real history spice, check out Quest. Well, and systemwise it takes inspiration from Skirmish games. It’s set during World War II, yet has fantasy creatures included. If we move somewhat ahead in time, we’ll come to Lightning War. The project doesn’t talk alot about its system, though its being translated from Italian. Then there’s Res Obscura a steampunk fantasy rpg set during the Victorian age. I would guess that the system is rather lite, OSR inspired and am tempted to back it. The game from the creator of Into the Odd presents a fascinating setting, in which one plays a character that failed badly and is in debt – basically being the perfect person to go onto adventures to solve their problems. ![]() Well, and if you like some maps, you might like to checkout Jannasaras Kartentasche.īack to the English projects, I’d like to start with Electric Bastionland. If you are interested in original German tabletop rpgs, you might like to have a look at Milan. I present to you the new Crowdfunding Collection #124, including every tabletop rpg project started between 11/03 and 11/24.Īs I had to take a two weeks vacation brake, the collection has about 90 projects, so let’s get to them.
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