This post-apocalyptic TTRPG has a pop-up surprise in its pages
Fantasy and sci-fi are the top dogs of the tabletop RPG genres, but there's a third always on their heels: the post-apocalypse. It's strange that we as a society just decided that ending it all is one of the most fun places to be. No modern worries besides what to do, living life day-by-day. Hence why worlds such as Fallout seem so "cozy" despite all the radscorpions and nuked out cities. And as far as cozy post-apocalypses go, this upcoming TTRPG is a vibe. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:TTRPG creators tired of DnD 5e rejoice as Free League expands third-party open licensesThis diceless fantasy TTRPG takes you on a poetic adventure through a thousand moonsAfter losing $20 million in 2025, board game publisher CMON says it's ready to return to crowdfunding
Fantasy and sci-fi are the top dogs of the tabletop RPG genres, but there's a third always on their heels: the post-apocalypse. It's strange that we as a society just decided that ending it all is one of the most fun places to be. No modern worries besides what to do, living life day-by-day. Hence why worlds such as Fallout seem so "cozy" despite all the radscorpions and nuked out cities.And as far as cozy post-apocalypses go, this upcoming TTRPG is a vibe.
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TTRPG creators tired of DnD 5e rejoice as Free League expands third-party open licenses
This diceless fantasy TTRPG takes you on a poetic adventure through a thousand moons
After losing $20 million in 2025, board game publisher CMON says it's ready to return to crowdfunding
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