Paramour tosses your crew into the emotional turmoil of dredged up memories and lost love, as they must choose to either help out a former flame or turn her in for the bounty on her head.
Break the Speed of Sad with this standalone racing supplement for Orbital Blues.
Join in on this planet-hopping adventure following the tracks of the songstress, Xiomara Lauren, discovering the truth behind her disappearance and unveil the mysteries of the corporations that have laid claim to her talents.
A Fistful of Stars is an adventure/setting book for Orbital Blues where your outlaws will explore the hottest new way to travel: an interstellar trainline connecting multiple star systems.
Commway Communications announces their latest initiative, the Dreamscape Immersive Connected Experience. It is a virtual reality communications hub, gaming platform, and business center that allows users to connect with people across the system.
A project from the original creative team of SAD SPACE COWBOY RPG Orbital Blues, featuring a new book about the criminal scum of both the corporate and the outlaw worlds.
Blades ’68 is an official supplement for Blades in the Dark, moving the timeline forward 100 years to the swinging 60s.
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The Bourne trilogy meets Dracula in The Dracula Dossier, an expansive, fast-paced, modern horror campaign for the Night's Black Agents RPG. Cut loose by your agency, you must take down the vampiric conspiracy running the world—before they take you down!
The creators of Video Game High School and co-hosts of Dungeons and Daddies, Freddie Wong and Matt Arnold, are bringing you their next feature film - a high-octane martial arts action comedy called Nail House.
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.