This Week We’re Checking Out The Ministry of Lost Things And More on Kickstarter
This week’s Kickstarter Roundup includes ‘Fabula Ultima,’ ‘Ministry of Lost Things,’ ‘The Grim Gazette,’ and much more.
Fabula Ultima
Fabula Ultima TTRPG is a Tabletop Roleplaying Game inspired by Japanese-style console RPGs, or JRPGs, like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Octopath Traveler, and Granblue Fantasy.
In Fabula Ultima, you and your friends will tell epic stories of would-be heroes and fearsome villains, set in fantasy worlds brimming with magic, wondrous locations, and uniquely bizarre monsters.
If you’re looking for a unique world for your next tabletop RPG that’s designed to feel like a JRPG, Fabula Ultima is the game for you. Beautiful locations and weird monsters will let you explore a world like you’ve never seen… Except for maybe in Final Fantasy.
Return to Dark Tower
The critically acclaimed, epic adventure game, featuring the coolest game component on the planet is back with an all new expansion. Torments make the game even more challenging. To overcome them, you’ll need to venture outside of the Four Kingdoms, going on a perilous journey to a distant land. Will the expedition return in time to turn the tide?
Venture through and outside of the Four Kingdoms on dangerous adventures through distant lands. If you’ve played Dark Tower before, this expansion will bring you on all-new adventures. And if you haven’t played before, maybe it’s time to go on an adventure.
The Grim Gazette
Shrouded in soot and sorrow, the descent into sanity’s end begins as The Grim Gazette emerges, fresh off the presses. Set in a gothic age where spirits lurk in the veil, the air is thick with smog and eerie gloom, and the things that live in the shadows are as terrifying as they are real – you will need your wits to survive these haunting tales. Adventure and mystery lurks within the cursed pages of The Grim Gazette. Step into a gothic Victorian land where horrors roam and your life is a fickle prize.
The Grim Gazette is a collection of 5 Victorian horror TTRPGs, each one contained within a high-quality A5 hardback book with 48+ pages of rules, stories and monsters, ready to be unleashed on your creepy game nights.
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The Grim Gazette is full of mystery, atmosphere, and many questions about what’s lurking in the shadows. This gothic Victorian setting has five creepy games complete with rules, monsters, and stories to unleash on your players.
Ministry of Lost Things
Ministry of Lost Things is a tabletop puzzle adventure series from award-winning game publisher PostCurious. Blending escape rooms, board games, and interactive fiction, each M.O.L.T. case contains a standalone tactile mystery. Finders Keypers is the second episode in this exploration of the Elusiverse: a parallel world where every lost item has a story.
Mixing RPGs, board games, and escape rooms, Ministry of Lost Things is a unique approach to gaming. Explore the Elusiverse, and uncover the story of every lost item.
Eat God
Eat God is a game is about being on the outside. You’ll explore it from the knee-high perspective of the Folk: beings who stand for every small, funny-looking creature in every game that insists small, funny-looking creatures are morally okay to kill – every goblin and kobold and imp – reimagined here as a single impossibly varied, self-created people.
AdvertisementOf course, you’re not just any small, funny-looking creature. You have an ace up your sleeve: the Rebellious Arts. Part existential philosophy, part martial art, these disciplines confer upon those who master them the title of God-eater.
Using your rebellious arts and small stature, can you become a God-eater? Every game has the little monsters that we don’t think much about. But they’re thinking about you!
Cinderedge
Cinderedge is a solo survival tabletop role-playing game where you document the final days of a Ward Keeper: a forgotten guardian posted in a burning forest, maintaining a magical barrier against encroaching flames that could burn long after you’re gone.
This game is played with a pen & paper, a standard deck of playing cards, and two 6-sided dice. There is no experience needed. Whether this is your first role-playing game or you’re a TTRPG veteran, you’ll burn just the same.
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Perfect for this time of year, Cinderedge is a solo RPG where you have to survive on your own. What choices will you make? And what choices will the dice make for you?