Rise, Wizards by Robin Ekberg is a dice-stacking, map-making, worldbuilding game of wizard hubris. All's Fair by Dillin Apelyan is an 18+ duet game about wanting to f*ck each other so bad you save the world about it.
Vralkast is a system-neutral city setting - a vertical port built into the sea cliffs of an endless underground ocean by giant hands, populated by monsters of all kinds. Beneath the starworms, city life is a raucous cavalcade of clashing factions.
Follow the tavern cat as it travels through the Many Worlds realms with this set of pins showcasing the art of Many Worlds Tavern!
An absurdist tabletop roleplaying game about the inane hilarity and mundane horror of everyday life, inspired by Welcome to Night Vale, Alice in Wonderland, and Gravity Falls.
What are you willing to become for eternal life? The Black Market Guide is a 5e/Pathfinder 2e East Asian sourcebook expanding the worldbuilding of Undying Corruption. Subclasses, ancestries, bestiary, and a new world!
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Moon Care is more than just an oracle deck—it’s a gentle guide to self-care through the wisdom of the moon.
Confluence is an expansive tabletop roleplaying game of in-world artifacts and Atlases, built upon a world and a system that grows and changes as you explore.
The Between is a tabletop roleplaying game about monster-hunters in Victorian-era London. It's inspired by the TV show Penny Dreadful, British horror classics, and pulp media. Its rules are based on the award-winning Brindlewood Bay.
A solo tarot journaling game about a character struggling to gain agency in their story.
Stewpot: Tales from a Fantasy Tavern is a collection of small games for groups of three or more players. You play a retired adventurer running a tavern and settling down in a town. Put down the sword and pick up the ladle.
The launch of the beautiful 3rd Edition of the Normal Tarot, and reprints of the 1st and 2nd edition decks!
A game about the tragic struggles and defiant triumphs of a group of magical girls resisting an oppressive society. Girl by Moonlight explores the heartbreak of denying who you really are, and the transcendent power of relationships and community.