This compilation of opinions and data as to individual games and trends in the indie ttrpg space in 2021. Based on the (nearly decade long running) Dragonmeet seminar of the same name, but adding additional data from crowdfunding and sales and further commentary after the seminar. It incorporates contributions from a variety of ttrpg designers and podcasters as to their thoughts on the games and trends... [click here for more]
A character sheet spreadsheet based on the official Wizards of the Coast character sheet layout.
This has been tested on LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and GNUmeric. It may also work with other applications that use the .ods format.
The spreadsheet is designed with a minimal number of auto functions, leaving you with the flexibility to fill it in the way the works best for you, but freeing you from mundane... [click here for more]
A character sheet spreadsheet based on the official Paizo Character Sheet design.
This has been tested on LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and GNUmeric. It may also work with other applications that use the .ods format.
The spreadsheet is designed with a minimal number of auto functions, leaving you with the flexibility to fill it in the way the works best for you, but freeing you from mundane calculations.... [click here for more]
Abide AsteriaIs a Sci-Fi RPG with Fantasy elements such as Elves, Dragons and magic. Fly through space with a crew of various races and use technology, charisma and magic to gain wealth, grow skills and upgrade ships or equipment for your crew. Take on bigger jobs and learn to Abide Asteria's rules or move to the outer planets for a more lawless environment.... [click here for more]
Proteus is a simple html tool with one goal in mind. To quickly generate unique characters for use in the Morgalad Continuum Series of Games. This simple html tool can be run on all platforms. When used offline it will default to is plain text format so you can easily take it anywhere. ... [click here for more]
A compilation of opinions and data as to individual games and trends in the indie ttrpg space in 2022. Based on the decade long Dragonmeet seminar of the same name, but adding additional data from crowdfunding and new releases. It incorporates contributions from a variety of ttrpg designers and podcasters as to their thoughts on the games and trends that have stood out for them this year.
Note... [click here for more]