Here are links for pen and paper roleplaying games, board games, card games, and everything that goes with these games that we found interesting on the week of February 6th, 2015.
This week, I����ve selected several different websites that offer unique products for gamers and their gaming experiences. Our hobby is very driven on gamers supporting other gamers and that idea drove my selections for this week. Enjoy!
– Mythoard ���� Mythoard is the first ever Tabletop RPG Subscription box. From modules, minis and maps to rules supplements, accessories and dice, you����ll be sure to find some great RPG treasure in every single box!
– January Mythoard Has Arrived (Gothridge Manor) ���� Here, the folks at Gothridge Manor talk about their January arrival of Mythoard. It includes pictures of the products they received and a breakdown of what they thought about it. I����ll give you a hint, they liked it����/em>
– Inkwell Ideas ���� Inkwell Ideas makes several products to improve your game, such as gaming software, mapmaking programs, and other game accessories like dice, cards, and various decks. They also post articles and free tools to improve your game.
– D101 Games ���� A micro press role playing games company, working out of Manchester in the UK. They refer to themselves as a ����Trindie���� games publisher, which means their games draw from both the Traditional and Indie pools for inspiration. They are starting a Kickstarter on March 1st for a Remastered Edition of Crypts & Things.
– Patreon ���� Not specifically a roleplaying related site, but in the genre of Kickstarter it is a way to support gamers and their projects. Patreon is a way for writers, bloggers, artists, podcasters, and pretty much any type of creator to make money doing something they love.
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Just a quick note. Hexographer, from Inkwell Ideas, is a great piece of mapping software for those that like old-school feeling hex-maps. The free version is very functional and the paid version really easy to use with an intuitive interface.
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