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The Gaming Shelf Haunts The Woods at Blight’s Hollow

October may be ending, but horror is here to stay. We've got tons of scares including Forgery, Vecna's Vile Book of Darkness, and Do Not Adjust Your Set.

Recently Released: Curios: Jasper Park; Bunny, We Bought a Dungeon; The Bloom; Planar Compass Vol. 3; Meet Me Where I Am; Vecna’s Book of Vile Darkness; Forgery; Rise; Let Justice Be Done; Demonic Deals; Urban Decay

Image: Seb Pines
Image: Seb Pines

Curios: Jasper Park is an investigative horror mystery experience. An infectious story told over a series of missing persons reports, diary entries, and recovered footage.”

Image: Plotbunny Games
Image: Plotbunny Games

Bunny, We Bought a Dungeon is a GM-less OSR story game for 2-6 players. After creating your bunnies, you drop some dice onto a sheet of paper. Based on that, you draw your dungeon map and narrate the exploration and renovation of the dungeon by your bunny group. Twenty-two random roll tables support you with ideas.”

Image: Josh Domanski
Image: Josh Domanski

“Asking, ‘What if Twin Peaks had a Last of Us arc?’ The Bloom is a sandbox adventure for Liminal Horror. Something sinister is creeping beneath the town of Coldwater. Campers have gone missing, but the townsfolk won’t say a word and the authorities are less than helpful. Can your team of Investigators find out the truth and save the town before it’s too late?”

Image: Issue 3 Cover by Zoe J. Downey
Image: Issue 3 Cover by Zoe J. Downey

Planar Compass is a science-fantasy zine for Old-School Essentials about multi-dimensional travel to find memorable characters, strange locations, mind-bending treasures, and terrifying monsters. Issue 3 brings you to Ordo, the plane of Law and Time, home of the mysterious Chanicoids and center of their theocratic empire.”

Image: Morgan Eilish
Image: Morgan Eilish

Meet Me Where I Aminvites players to enforce their own boundaries while exploring emotional and physical intimacy.”

Image: Matt Miller
Image: Matt Miller

“Turn back the darkness or be consumed by it. Your choice. Vecna’s Book of Vile Darkness is a 5e supplement featuring dozens of player and DM-facing options for wading into morally gray campaigns.”

Image: Forgery cover illustrated by Alex Eckman-Lawn, graphic design by Matthias Bonnici
Image: Forgery cover illustrated by Alex Eckman-Lawn, graphic design by Matthias Bonnici

Forgery is a story of a down-on-her-luck art forger named Tempest, who receives a new commission to recreate a painting that they discover is cursed over time. It is a solo tabletop roleplaying game where the player (you) will be coloring in a paint-by-numbers image. The colors that you choose determine the outcome to the story.”

Image: Ralf Mayenberger - wuderpg
Image: Ralf Mayenberger – wuderpg

Rise is a Creator Kit that focuses on the evolution of characters within a story.”

Image: Mynar Lenahan
Image: Mynar Lenahan

Let Justice Be Done is a one-shot murder mystery game inspired by Brindlewood Bay, Eat The Reich, and Blades in the Dark. In it, you play ingenius Consultant Detectives who use their skills of deduction to discover (and invent) Clues to frame the wealthy for crimes they absolutely didn’t commit.”

Image: https://morganeilish.itch.io/demonic-deals
Image: https://morganeilish.itch.io/demonic-deals

Demonic Deals is a two-player game of negotiation. It includes rules for in-person play using a tumbling block tower and for online play using a D100 instead. Players can argue for what they want and try to sweeten the deal while trying to not give away too much.”

Image: Bob Crum
Image: Bob Crum

Urban Decay is a roleplaying game of fast-moving beat ’em up action inspired by classic arcade video games, movies and comic-books—take to the streets, take on the gangs, take back your City!”

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