This week, the Supreme Court is hearing two cases that could upend the way we’ve come to understand freedom of speech on the internet. Both Gonzalez v.
Prime Video’s The Legend of Vox Machina—brought to animated life by Titmouse and based on a tabletop campaign by the actual play group Critical Role—is getting its very own zoetrope vinyl soundtrack.
Role, an integrated tabletop play experience—the company shies away from using the term “virtual tabletop,” hoping to convey a more holistic offering—is now going to be fully available on mobile app.
One of the first images in Consecration is a nun pointing a gun—an immediate indication of the film’s spooky religious the
It’s hard to describe the scope of the indie tabletop roleplaying scene during an average month, but it’s never more difficult than in February.
Yesterday, Paizo—the TTRPG publisher behind fantasy series Pathfinder and current face of a new collaborative gaming license in the wake of a disastrous month of about-turns for market leader Wizards of the Coast—revealed a
Paizo, the company heading up the establishment of the Open RPG Creative License (ORC) in the wake of Wizards of the Coasts’ mishandling of its attem