Two new Monster of the Week books to equip your Hunters with everything they need.
The Between is a tabletop roleplaying game about monster-hunters in Victorian-era London. It's inspired by the TV show Penny Dreadful, British horror classics, and pulp media. Its rules are based on the award-winning Brindlewood Bay.
DEADLINE is a news-chronicling and map-making TTRPG where players take on the role of a journalist for the largest news publishing house in the city. Presented in a newspaper format, this game brings a new approach to storytelling and world-building.
Tangled Blessings: Echoes of Lost Electives is a supplemental gamebook for the popular magic academy horror roleplaying game. Use tarot cards to discover what new terrors haunt your mage as they try to best their rival.
You're a regular person who has made the acquaintance of a dangerous unnatural creature. Are you a friend, a lover, food, or something else? This solo tabletop role-playing game is a direct sequel to the award-winning Thousand Year Old Vampire!
Our Golden Geek Award-nominated solo/co-op roguelike dungeon crawler is back with the new stand-alone Relics of the Forge expansion. We've also built The Vault: a collector's box set containing all the One Deck Dungeon content ever!
Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern is a collection of small games for groups of three or more players. You play a retired adventurer running a tavern and settling down in a town. Put down the sword and pick up the ladle.
A keepsake journalling game about fortune telling, multi-level marketing schemes, and becoming a bird.
A Multiplayer Keepsake RPG Adapting the Award-Winning Solo RPG Thousand Year Old Vampire. Suitable for Classroom and Casual Play Alike.
Funding a print version of the popular solo journaling ttrpg. Summon and bind demons by defacing playing cards. #WreckThisDeckRPG
The Codex includes new content to bring different styles and settings to your Monster of the Week games. It’s written by Michael Sands and Marek Golonka, and being developed in partnership with Evil Hat Productions.
The cult classic Kobolds Ate My Baby returns with a new edition powered by polymorph. Its faster, easier, and funnier than ever! All Hail King Torg!