Author: Amy Goodenough

Anti-racist protesters throw statue of slave trader, Edward Colston, into the Bristol harbour. Photo by Keir Gravil

As the world erupts in anti-racist protests following appalling police brutality in the US, the RPG industry is taking stock. Ours is an industry dominated by white creators, full of games characterised by racist & colonialist tropes, frequently hostile to people of colour. We have, for a long time, been due a reckoning. This week,…

Read More 1–7 June 2020: Black Lives Matter

Fresco of dice players in Pompeii

This week we see the impact of Gen Con’s cancellation, hear about how games helped people cope in a crisis in the second millennium BCE, and get a whole lot of RPG history. Don’t Support Us Every week we ask for your support in keeping this website running, and we have been so grateful for…

Read More 25–31 May 2020: Herodotus, Gen Con, A Silent RPG

Cover art from Beamdog's Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition

This week is a somewhat sombre one. Last year’s #AbuseIsNotAGame has echoes in a new Twitterstorm this week, targeting one of Dungeons & Dragons’ designers. Meanwhile, not unexpectedly, Gen Con has been cancelled in the face of the pandemic — the first time the con has been cancelled in over 50 years. Dungeons & Dragons…

Read More 18–24 May 2020: Abuse in the Industry; D&D Live; Gen Con Cancelled

Cover art for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook

The “regular” news this week is sparse — a few delays, a few snippets of RPG history, a vague promise that something will be announced sometime in the computer games industry. We revisit two of the countless legal battles from TSR’s history, we take a look at the Itch.io RPG community and we get some…

Read More 11–17 May 2020: TSR Lawsuits, Covid-19 Delays, Twilight: 2000

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We took a week off to clear our heads, but oh, things kept rolling in games. It’s a bumper double issue today! There’s rough, but not exactly surprising news from Kickstarter, as the company announces massive layoffs in the face of decreasing pledges. Arguments flared up around the presence of “evil races” in RPGs —…

Read More 27 April–10 May 2020: Orcs, Kickstarter Lay-Offs, Comic Relief

Cover Art for Kids on Brooms by Renegade Game Studios

We’re all still stuck inside, waiting for the doctors, nurses, politicians and Tom Hanks to save us. But this week, things look, well, maybe a little brighter. At least, this week’s news feels a bit more like the good old days. Of course, gaming online is still the subject of the day: in particular, a…

Read More 20–26 April 2020: Gaming Online; Demographics; Where Your Money Goes

Czocha Castle, site of the College of Wizardry blockbuster LARP. Photo by Rafał Konieczny

What a bleak news week this has turned out to be… New releases and announcements have slowed to a trickle, while news of how the pandemic is hitting the industry continues to be the focus. Meanwhile, in the business-as-usual side of the industry, we have stories of a toxic workplace, underpaid employees, online harassment, and…

Read More 6–12 April 2020: Harassment at Wizard School and in the Old School

Cover Art by Felix Miall for Rowan, Rook & Decard's Heart: The City Beneath.

It was pretty clear this April Fools that we have all had enough shocks for the moment. The day passed with little news, and apart from a small (shall we say quantum?) joke from Beadle & Grimms and a couple of misspelt monsters from Paizo., there just wasn’t much in the way of hoaxes. There’s…

Read More 30 March–5 April 2020: Consent in Streaming; Turning Game Accessories into Medical Equipment

Cover art by Brennan Reece for Harlem Unbound, from Chaosium.

The virus continues to dominate the news, hitting conventions, crowdfunding campaigns and businesses. But we’re also seeing support coming from all over as gamers go online to stand together and play together. News is otherwise a little scant this week: a smattering of reports, a few new product launches, very few new crowdfunding campaigns. It…

Read More 23–29 March 2020: BRP SRD; Online Safety; Harlem Unbound