A 200+ page hardcover megadungeon tie-in with Goodman Games' Castle Whiterock. 5 hellish levels, 90 new monsters, new spells, patrons and treasure. Discover the secret history of Whiterock and reveal the world-destroying agenda behind it!
Get ready to enter your very own World Dungeon! Play as a familiar face, such as 🧨 Carl, 👑🐈 Donut, 🐊 Florin, 🐐 Prepotente, or build your own unique crawler, complete with a customizable class and race (if you survive to the third floor)!
A massive megadungeon boxed set with 30 levels and a year of real-time adventure! DCC or 5E, regular or clamshell edition. Plus gemstone DCC dice!
Legendary TTRPG designer Monte Cook, creator of Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, Ptolus, and more, returns to the megadungeon!
In a world of magic, two noblewomen embark on an epic journey of self-discovery. As they explore a vast and treacherous realm, they experience love, loss, and harsh realities. It's a dark fantasy coming-of-age saga.
Medusa, a vampire, a werewolf, a demon, a faerie and a mermaid walk into a bar...wait...that’s not the start of a joke! This queer bunch is actually part of awesome tales about their chaotic love lives. Join them for feels and shenanigans.
Originally produced for OD&D and eventually Old-School Essentials, the "Silver" selling Hidden Hand of the Horla now makes its way to Shadowdark!
Sword & sorcery fiction accented by great art. Our magazine explores the boundaries between the old and new, challenges where the genre is and was, and tells some kick-ass stories. The magazine is published in softcover and digital formats.
Sword & Sorcery magazine featuring short fiction, non-fiction, and gorgeous art. Made with love for the classics, and an inclusive, boundary-pushing approach to storytelling! Luxurious hardcover, classic softcover, and accessible digital formats.
Tales of Blood and Roses was a critically acclaimed horror zine, published in 2011 and 2012. ToBaR will return for a fourth issue in 2026, featuring Kevin David Anderson, an interview with John Gregory Betancourt, and other horrific surprises.