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RPGMatch's blog includes posts about Blade Runner, Pirate Borg, and TTRPG reviews. RPGMatch is an app that lets users register and meet other players who enjoy tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs).
RPGMatch Blog
3M ago
Roll20 is a great option for playing TTRPGs online and the best part is that it is free but that is not the only upside. Roll20 is capable of supporting some board games and card games. Finding a game and players is essential to playing any game and if you can’t meet in person you will need an online option.
Roll20 does a good job of making their looking for game interface straightforward and easy to navigate. There are many options to narrow down the search results to find exactly what you want. Searches can be filtered by the game, matching keywords, games that welcome new players, age ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
3M ago
The Blade Runner role-playing game markets itself as a “Neon Noir wonderland that will take your breath away.” Does it succeed? Mostly, with a few caveats. The product line comprises of either a 234-page hardcover rule book or a starter box set containing:
a condensed rules book,
a case file,
a set of eight customized dice,
four pre-generated character sheets,
a large map of LA,
a deck of 70 illustrated cards showing
initiative counters,
NPCs,
chase events and
an envelope containing all the clues the players will amass during the adventure.
NOTE: photos from this review feature the starte ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
About This Review
Pirate Borg, written by Limithron, published and distributed by Free League Publishing, joins a full deck of Mork Borg spinoffs. In this review we’ll focus on its presentation, gameplay, and determine a recommended rating.
Background
Morg Borg’s success has spawned incredible remixes in Cy-Borg, Vast Grimm, Points of Light, and Duck Borg, just to name a few. But the sea-faring adaptation of Pirate Borg retains both the incredible visuals of the original and improves the core system in a way that is thematic and enjoyable.
Contents
Pirate Borg is 168 brightly rendered, A ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
Tabletop matchmaking service, RPGMatch, and award-winning games publisher, Renegade Game Studios, are excited to announce their partnership! Renegade publishes an expansive catalog of roleplaying games, from Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Vampire: The Masquerade to the Power Rangers and My Little Pony Roleplaying Games. Fans of these RPGs can now unlock an exclusive Renegade badge for their RPGMatch profile:
This badge shows on the user profile and the user list and can be included in filters so RPGMatch users can find other Renegade Game Studios fans.
How do I get the badge?
There is a shortco ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
RPGMatch is excited to announce a partnership with Paizo, the award-winning publisher behind the blockbuster tabletop games Pathfinder & Starfinder! With this partnership, fans of the Paizo games can now unlock an exclusive badge for their RPGMatch profile to let people know about their affinity with the brand:
This badge not only shows in the profile, but also on the user list and can be included in filters when searching for other users.
How do I get the badge?
Paizo has a shortcode that will allow fans to unlock the badge. The best way to collect the badge is to connect with them on so ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
RPGMatch is excited to announce a partnership with Modiphius, the award-winning publisher of the 2d20 tabletop roleplaying game system as well as renowned TTRPGs Achtung! Cthulhu, Cohors Cthulhu, Dreams and Machines, Dune Adventures in the Imperium, Star Trek Adventures, and more! With this partnership, fans of the Modiphius games can now unlock an exclusive badge for their RPGMatch profile to let people know about their affinity with the brand:
This badge not only shows in the profile, but also on the user list and can be included in filters when searching for other users.
How do I get the b ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
One of the first, if not the first, game that will inevitably be heard by new roleplayers just dipping their toes into the veritable sea of tabletop gaming pond is Dungeons & Dragons. Partly because of its roots as the progenitor of various roleplaying games, partially due to the rise of actual plays like Critical Role and Dimension 20, and in large part owing its success to the extensive online support for its Fifth Edition (5E), Dungeons & Dragons has secured its position as the quintessential tabletop roleplaying game. Yet does it deserve that title, or should another hero come vanq ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
Details
Fate Core System – Core Rule Book
Lead System Designer: Leonard Balsera
Assistant Development: Brian Engard, Mike Olson and Ryan Macklin
Art Direction: Fred Hicks
Artist Work: Kurt Komoda
Publisher: Evil Hat Productions
Release Date: 2013
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-61317-029-8 & ePub ISBN: 978-1-61317-057-1
Quick Introduction
Whether you have plans to play in a high sci-fi setting or a grim-dark fantasy game, the Fate Core System has the tools you need to run a game that is character driven and filled with drama! Fate Core is a setting and genre agnostic system that is easy to l ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
RPGMatch is excited to announce a partnership with Free League Publishing, the award winning publisher behind games like Dragonbane, Blade Runner, The One Ring, ALIEN, Vaesen, and MÖRK BORG!
With this partnership, fans of the Free League brand will be able to unlock an exclusive Free League logo for their RPGMatch profile:
Additionally, they will be able to select and find matches for the full roster of Free League games, both new and old:
Dragonbane
Blade Runner RPG
ALIEN RPG
The One Ring RPG
The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying 5E
Twilight: 2000
Vaesen – Nordic Horror Roleplaying
Symbaroum ..read more
RPGMatch Blog
5M ago
Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition (5e) and Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition (4e) are distinct editions of the beloved tabletop role-playing game. 4e made its debut in 2008, followed by the release of 5e in 2014. Each edition offers its own unique gaming experience, catering to diverse playstyles and preferences. Let’s delve into more detail about these editions and their reception within the gaming community.
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition
4th Edition, with its release in 2008, brought significant changes to the Dungeons & Dragons franchise. It introduced a more tactical approach t ..read more