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PnPG takes a close look at some of my favorite downloadable games, supplements, accessories and miniatures. Some are free, some are paid, and some are by subscription, but everything listed is highly recommended and well worth any cost involved. I won’t indulge knocking products with negative reviews–if it’s bad, I just won’t mention it. There’s too much good stuff out there to waste your time writing about the bad ones!

PnPG Update: Fantasy Hero and Tékumel Bundles

News, Recommended

Bundle of Holding–one of the best sources for print-and-play RPG resources–has a couple of bundles available at the moment that I’m really excited about. There are just a few days left on two Fantasy Hero bundles, featuring the fourth and fifth editions of my favorite fantasy RPG of all time. And the Bundle has recently launched a […]

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PnPG Recommends: GM’s Day Top Ten List

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In this post, I’ll share my Top Ten recommended buys during the 2019 GM’s Day Sale at DriveThruRPG. March 4th—”march forth,” get it?—has become International GM’s Day, the holiday on which tabletop RPG players thank and celebrate their game masters. According to the website gmsday.com, players might show their appreciation with a small gift for their

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PnPG Update: Interesting Offers

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In this post, I’ll tell you about several limited-time offers and sales that PnPG readers may want to jump on before they end. Included are two amazing deals on the fifth edition of the cyberpunk fantasy RPG, Shadowrun, an OSR sale, and a special discount for PnPG readers on my own old-school magic supplement, Cantrips! I haven’t

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New Year, New Game:Wreck Age

Miniatures, Recommended

As I write this, there’s about a week left for DriveThruRPG’s New Year, New Game sale, which offers over 1,000 indie RPGs and tabletop games at 30% off regular price. I was thrilled to find Wreck Age, a post-apocalypic wargame with heavy RPG influences, among the titles included in this sale. I’d been aware of the game

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Teach Your Kids to Game Sale at DriveThruRPG

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If you’re like me, you started playing games as a middle-school or high-school student in the late twentieth century. And if you’re like me, you now have one or more kids of your own who are in or approaching that age range, that you’d like to introduce to the joys of tabletop gaming. This holiday

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PnPG Recommends: Dungeon World and Perilous Wilds

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If you’re a committed OSR gamer, you may not have read the award-winning RPG, Dungeon World, by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel, but you’ve probably heard of it. And if you’ve never read Dungeon World, you almost certainly haven’t paid any attention to the wonderful third-party supplements available to support it. Well, my friends, we need to

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PnPG Recommends: Dave Graffam Models

Miniatures, Recommended

Last time, I shared pics from my first game of Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes at my local game club. I set up the table for the game entirely with cardstock, print-and-play terrain that cost me next to nothing to print and assemble. The main terrain features—the ruined church building and the scattered archway ruins—were designed

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Two Years’ Worth of Trash Mob Minis

Miniatures, Recommended

One of the most talented and prolific artists working in the tiny—but growing!—field of printable cardstock miniatures is Jess Jennings, the man behind Trash Mob Minis. This week, Jennings announced the second anniversary of Trash Mob Minis’ commercial debut on DriveThruRPG/RPGNow, and I thought I’d celebrate the occasion by looking back over the Trash Mobs collection

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