An ancient book falls into evil hands. Can 3 unlikely warriors find it before being consumed by evil themselves? The Summons Project: a comic by Chris Williams, Jake Isenberg, and Danielle Alexis St. Pierre.
[Campaign Review] Nebtauy – The Pharaoh Conspiracy
Ever want to change history, or maybe simply take part in one of the greatest assassinations of the Ancient World? Enter Nebtauy – The Pharaoh Conspiracy.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] Cultists of Cthulhu: Miskatonic University
Cultists of Cthulhu: Miskatonic University is a boardgame of mystery, investigation, teamwork, and betrayal set in H.P. Lovecraft’s Miskatonic University« Continue »
[Campaign Review] Billionaire Banshee: Party Entertainment System
Would your friends date a Billionaire Banshee? How about a Dominatrix Cyclops? A card game to reveal secrets about friends! Created by Steven Bailey.« Continue »
[Campaign Reboot] Legends of Rakasa
Legends of Rakasa is a tabletop adventure card game set in a fantasy world. The game is suitable for larger groups of people, making it ideal for game night. After canceling their initial campaign, the Vatcher Brothers are trying again to fund their game.
Update: Unfortunately the second attempt was unsuccessful, but they’re back for a third attempt.
[Campaign Review] 3D World Planet
3D World Planet – is newly created Earth at real coordinates of our Planet. No borders or countries. Instead create your own countries, cities and villages; create laws and make appointments on your property. Find out the details at – 3D World Planet« Continue »
[Campaign Review] Fat Cheeks Game
Dogtreat Studios is creating, Fat Cheeks, a hand painted game for the iPhone and Android systems using HTML5 and Javascript libraries.
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[Campaign Review] E-Depth Angel Anime
Mayshing and her team is taking E-Depth Angel, a manga which was successfully funded through Kickstarter, and turning it into an anime.« Continue »
[Campaign Review] Dragon Valley
Dragon Valley, created by Queen Kids, is a game designed first and foremost with children in mind. It looks to be a fun game that will give parents more options to engage their children while helping children build skills such as dexterity, communication and cooperation.
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[Campaign Review] Sakura: The Board Game
Benjamin Cope, the creator, has worked to capture the beauty and simplicity of Japanese games in the development of Sakura: The Board Game.
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