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This Week In Roleplaying – March 20th, 2015

March 20, 2015 By Samuel Van Der Wall 1 Comment

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 March 20th, 2015.

It����s Indie Game week! Here is a short selection of five indie-related gaming websites for your perusal!

– Indie Game Developer Network – The Indie Game Developer Network (IGDN) is an international volunteer trade organization that supports indie game developers making, publishing, and promoting fantastic games. The IGDN brings together a wide variety of developers����including pen and paper, card game, and board game designers����in a private environment where each and every member strives for excellence.

– The World of Uteria – The World of Uteria is an original fantasy world created by Michael Bielaczyc and Dane Clark Collins. The world of Uteria has lived in darkness for years beyond count. It has been ravaged by plagues for hundreds of years. An ancient war ravaged the land with dark magics. For a long time, the humans have trudged along, afraid of the myths and legends left over from the past����/em>

– Third Eye Games – Third Eye Games was founded in 2008 by Eloy Lasanta, who has gone on to create number of his own worlds under this banner. Their games are all about having as much fun as possible and exploring tons of different worlds and genres. They went into this knowing that Third Eye Games would become a powerhouse in the RPG industry, and they have gone forward to build an awesome array of games to prove this.

– Fragged Empire – An Indie Tabletop RPG, set in a far future ‘post, post-apocalypse’, four non-human races seek to build a new society for themselves after barely surviving a genocidal war. An RPG in the style of Firefly, Millennium Falcon, Alien, Farscape, Blake’s 7, Mass Effect & Knights of the Old Republic.

– Edara: A Steampunk Renaissance – Edara: A Steampunk Renaissance takes place in rich, historical world full of interesting characters and environments. Take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with the system that drives the game and glean some information about the world.

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About Samuel Van Der Wall

Sam has been roleplaying since he first encountered Battletech 1st Edition. It was initially the tactical play that drew him in, but eventually he expanded into the roleplaying game portion and it was a done deal from there. His favorite game is Shadowrun, but he����s also a huge fan of Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeon World, Numenera, Star Wars, Warhammer, and many other roleplaying games. He����s a huge fan of Fantasy Flight Games and numerous other gaming companies and publishers. He prefers playing over game mastering. He likes creating one character, building on that character, integrating it into the story, and seeing how it develops over a campaign. He����s not afraid of character death because it����s often memorable and builds the story! If he had a specialty, it would be that he����s really into helping other players draw out storylines in their own characters and further their own goals. He����s never had the privilege of attending a gaming related convention, but hopes to attend two next year.

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  1. John Lewis says

    March 21, 2015 at 9:45 am

    There has been a lot of great Indie RPG titles the past few years! Certainly worth a look especially if you are interested in unique mechanics and outside-the-box concepts.
    John Lewis recently posted…Review of Neon SanctumMy Profile

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