Shadowdark Setting Looks Set To Be 2025's First Million Dollar TTRPG Crowdfunder

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Just launched today, the new Western Reaches setting for the Arcane Library's popular Shadowdark roleplaying game (which itself raised $1.3M in 2023) has flown past half a million dollars in the first few hours, and looks certain to join the Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarter Club imminently!

[[Edit/Update--and it's done it! $1M less than 12 hours into the Kickstarter campaign!]]

2025 has been quiet so far this year on the million-dollar crowdfunding front. This new setting is a sandbox environment with new classes and ancestries, and various areas such as the Gloaming Forest, Djurum Desert, and Myre Swamp. It comes in two 200-page digest-sized hardcovers. Also included are new issues of the game's Cursed Scroll zine. The full core set will cost you $129, or $149 for a premium version, with fulfillment expected in December 2025.

At $670K at the time of writing, just 3 hours into the campaign, The Western Reaches is already the 7th most first-day funded TTRPG ever, having just passed 2024's Terry Pratchett's Discworld RPG: Adventures in Ankh-Morpork. It looks set to pass 6th place very soon, which is 2023's Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms - A 5e Tome. Only five TTRPG crowdfunders (so far!) have ever hit the million-dollar mark on the first day. You can see the full ranking at the Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarter Club.

The Western Reaches are an unexplored land of fragile civilizations, majestic landscapes, and forgotten horrors that lurk in the dark.

In the Reaches, you could play as:

  • A painted witch from the steppes hunting for the secrets to deeper magic
  • An armored knight from the City of Masks guarding frontier villages from attack
  • A silent monk from the mountains searching for the assassin who killed his teacher
  • A scarred pit fighter from the desert looking to make her fortune outside the arena
  • A quick-witted explorer from the jungle who can find any artifact for the right price
  • A seafaring warrior from the northern isles who fights for the glory of the Old Gods
This sandbox setting is fast, elegant, and flexible in the signature Shadowdark style. You don't have to memorize lore; you'll discover it as you go. The world moves and grows with you as you explore it.


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I'm now imagining a deck-builder system where the cards that you have in your hand represent the demonic beings that you have in your mind at a given time waiting to be cast as spells. When you draw new cards, that represents those other demonic beings making their way to the foreground of your thoughts to be cast.
Man that sounds like a terrible resource management system. Absolutely nobody would buy or play that game.
 

If D&D wanted to go back to actual slots, with specific spells per slot, and more limitations on Casting..I wouldn't complain.

Many of the 'issues' people have with D&D are only issues because of changes to the default assumptions as the game has gone through the various editions.
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Man that sounds like a terrible resource management system. Absolutely nobody would buy or play that game.
Your well researched and thought rationale for this would be? Or is this perhaps opinion masquerading as fact? Asking for a friend...
 


Your well researched and thought rationale for this would be? Or is this perhaps opinion masquerading as fact? Asking for a friend...
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I'm just saying that a game based around D&D and its original Vancian casting would be a huge commercial failure and very unpopular. Wouldn't you rather be able to use all of your spells all the time?
 

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