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Games like Affirmations & Encouragements For TTRPG Creators

Essays and advice from around the tabletop industry
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Volume One of a weird sci-fi fantasy worldbuilding zine.
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(11 total ratings)
thoughts on video games
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(21 total ratings)
A Small Worldbuilding Zine with Twelve Microsettings
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A Solo Journaling Game About Keeping The Last Video Rental Store Afloat
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(7 total ratings)
A 2-Player Game About Being Trapped In A 1950s Educational Short
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(15 total ratings)
a zine about why we should pay for free games.
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(39 total ratings)
Become A Magical Girl. Fight for your life.
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(7 total ratings)
A zine of anti-canon food magics, food revolutionaries, food fights, and food folk tales for tabletop roleplay.
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(15 total ratings)
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A Collection Of Image Templates To Help You Promote Your Game
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(31 total ratings)
Tropes to avoid, characters idea
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(7 total ratings)
A directory of recent and notable games from Southeast Asia.
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(21 total ratings)
A guide to creating gods, myths, and religions for fantasy games
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(53 total ratings)
Our debut issue exploring the strange worlds and new horizons of tabletop gaming
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(56 total ratings)
Four short exercises to help writers develop a clearer understanding of their own narrative voices.
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(10 total ratings)
A primer for amateur designers to make their first Blades in the Dark hack
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(26 total ratings)
A few tips for making an inclusive environment for neurodiverse folks in the workplace.
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(13 total ratings)
A collection of microgames inspired by Jeff Vandermeer's Souther Reach trilogy
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(12 total ratings)