20+ projects backed in 2026
A collection of lion-themed LGBTQA+ pins!
The newest edition of the original cute monster tarot deck, now with a NEW guidebook and deck box!
Blades ’68 is an official supplement for Blades in the Dark, moving the timeline forward 100 years to the swinging 60s.
One-page TTRPGs are simple rules-light games where everything you need to play the game is contained on one sheet of paper. They are great for parties and convincing your friends that they really will like role-playing games (you swear)!
Lie To Him is a solo game exploring themes of honesty and dishonesty, trust and mistrust. The zine will include original artwork, professional layout and fully play-tested rules.
Across the globe, Whale Disentanglement teams exist to save whales that have been tangled and/or trapped in fishing equipment. But in this TTRPG, whales have started to rip through reality. Your job? Rescue them.
Something terrible moves and wakes deep under the business district of Cy, in the enclave of an eldritch cult at the heart of the city's most powerful finance firm and megachurch.
A GMless game for 3-4 players set in the deep Italian countryside at the turn of the 20th century. Think Pavese, Calvino, Buzzati. Or imagine the secrets buried beneath the stones of any village where decades go by and nothing ever seems to change.
The Deepest Dark is a tragic, GM-less horror TTRPG about being trapped underground.
Build a map together as you explore a world changed by a magical apocalypse.
Vralkast is a system-neutral city setting - a vertical port built into the sea cliffs of an endless underground ocean by giant hands, populated by monsters of all kinds. Beneath the starworms, city life is a raucous cavalcade of clashing factions.
Gossamer Frontier is a witchy, sci-fantasy solo-TTRPG with a narrative focus. In a time of strife, become the Captain your people need. Build a crew, earn their trust, and find companionship along the way.
GLIDE: Part Two is a solo (and cooperative) sci-fi tabletop RPG adventure game inspired by Dune. Players travel across the world of Eridoor, exploring, delving, and making connections with other inhabitants, shaping a personal story.
Live through the end of the world again and again with this set of three standalone roleplaying games for 2-5 players.
Rise, Wizards by Robin Ekberg is a dice-stacking, map-making, worldbuilding game of wizard hubris. All's Fair by Dillin Apelyan is an 18+ duet game about wanting to f*ck each other so bad you save the world about it.
Gunslingers traveling across a dying world of magic and mayhem on a quest to find the Black Tower standing at the center of it all. The Black Tower Hack is an NSR ttrpg built on the Black Sword Hack and inspired by Stephen King's The Dark Tower series.
A story game about the promises that capitalism makes, the compromises it demands, and the complicated shapes people shape themselves into, to make those two things make sense.
Screaming Metal: Vector Soul is a mecha ttrpg about toxic lesbians piloting living machines for exorbitant amounts of money so they can live lavish lifestyles before being torn to shreds by the poisonous arms of hyperspace. Solo or competitive~
Twisting Unseen is a 36pg adventure module where crewmembers Build the Superstructure using long-defunct Gate tech. A Sleeper Crew Adventure inspired by BLAME!, Half-Life, and Pandorum for Mothership the Sci-Fi Horror RPG.
Myriad Inverse is a series of linked missions and events for Lancer, telling the story of how one loose end ruins everything for everyone. Starts at LL0 and goes up.
A collection of bite sized mysteries to drop into any TTRPG system, and a system to drop onto the mysteries of your choosing!
You wake up dead. It’s a lot to take in, but there’s no time for philosophising- you’ll need to travel between Earth, Heaven and Hell to figure out whodunnit, howdunnit, and whydunnit. A game about death, levity and finding out hard truths.
Triple-O is a tool for solo RPG players who want to invert roles and play as the GM instead of a character. Originally launched as a one-page solution, this new zine version brings more random tables, examples, and new use cases!
A zine about the multiple ways the humble hex can be used at your tabletop RPG including a hexcrawl that allows you to string all those ways together