Like roleplaying games? Like board games? Like computer games? Support the longest-running independent tabletop roleplaying site on the internet with a membership! Not only will you help the site, but you'll also receive membership privileges and a bunch of great roleplaying PDFs!
Created in 1996, RPGnet is the longest-running independent web site for tabletop roleplaying games. The heart of our site is one of the most talked-about forums in the industry — with 12,000 active members and 21 million posts. We also publish several gaming reviews every week and a few columns. Finally, we maintain a constantly expanding catalog of roleplaying products that currently indexes 20,000 games and supplements, 2,000 magazines, and 36,000 articles.
All of this costs money, so in 2013 we decided to turn to crowdfunding to encourage readers to become members, to support the site. The drive was successful, so we've turned into a yearly tradition.
In years past, the membership drive has enabled us to restore the search function, move the machines to a cloud platform, revise our reviews system, improve review browsing, enhance mobile access, improve security, and upgrade column tagging.
This year, we've got a variety of awesome PDFs thanks to our generous product sponsors!
You get:
Beautiful Anomalies, from Fantasy Heartbreaker.
Colonial Gothic: Atlas, from Rogue Games.
The Domain of Deepwater, from Third Kingdom Games.
The Dracula Dossier Director's Guide, from Pelgrane Press.
Embrace 5th Edition, from Rogue Games.
The Boring Hack, from Tibbius.
The Stew 5th Edition, from Rogue Games.
As a member, you'll receive a few benefits as thanks.
Ad Control: Turn ads on and off.
Cool PDFs: Becoming a member is how you get access to the PDFs our sponsors are providing.
Early Column Access: You can read columns before they're posted.
Early Review Access.: You can read reviews before they're posted.
Additionally, our top reward tiers get you advertising for your own projects!
Hi! I'm Rose, editor-in-chief of RPGnet.
I've been a poster for more than 20 years, through good years and industry crashes, edition wars and booming new innovations. Through all of that, it's maintained focus on providing space for as many gamers from as many backgrounds as possible.
I love two things most about RPGnet: the community and the creativity.
The community has been there through thick and thin, and is more dedicated to inclusion than any other I've been a part of. It's where I found my first industry job, and it's where I first came out.
The creativity overflows from the forum, with setting brainstorming, character creation, and my favorite, the 101 Ideas threads. If you want to express your ideas or get help building on them, RPGnet is the place to be.
RPGnet is the labor of love of thousands of people, and I couldn't be more proud to call it my home on the internet. Join us today and help us keep up the good work.
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Rose