Presenting the most anticipated roleplaying product of the year: 10 All-New Absurd monsters 2! Yes, the long-awaited followup to 10 All-New Absurd Monsters is here bringing you 10 all-new monsters that are weird, perplexing, or just plain silly.
Now available at...
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Get ready for the next big thing in gaming from Octopus Apocalypse!
Exotic Races: Clowns
Elves and dwarves are old news!
Humans, more like boomans!
Goblins... actually, they're still pretty cool.
The popularity of clowns is higher than it's ever been, and only...
They’re slimy, they’re squishy, they’re squirmy, and kinda cute in their own way.
And now you can bring the most important monsters ever to the 5th edition of the world’s most popular fantasy roleplaying game.
Whether you want to befriend or behead, Octopus Apocalypse has got you covered with...
In anticipation of a possible expansion into 5E, Octopus Apocalypse has converted two of our spooky promo monsters to give 5E users a taste of our "unique" style on content.
So be the first kid on your block to check out the Spooky Skeleton and Demon-Possessed Monster Truck for 5th Edition.
30+ miniatures for only $3, but only through Sunday.
This weekend only, celebrate Octopus Apocalypse’s 3rd anniversary by getting Book of Heroes Vol. 1 and/or Book of Villains Vol. 1 for only $3 USD each! Just enter the promo code or use the link provided below which will automatically apply...
Behold mortals, the spookiest dungeonous octopus title yet!
10 All-New Undead Monsters
Inside you will find:
Crawling Tongue—Giant and swarm.
Sukoshinbutshu Mummy—the mummy that is also a monk.
Phantasmagoria—Horrifying swarm of ghosts.
Phantom Limb—Ghost limbs, an arm and a leg.
Shrieking...
Greetings people of earth!
Beware those things what lurk amongst the stars.
10 All-New Space monsters brings you 10 new extraterrestrial terrors for The Pathfinder Roleplaying game.
Inside you'll find:
The Saucer Men a new monster race with a set of new technological equipment!
New rules for...
I finally got my group to try Call of Cthulhu, (they tend to be weary of different games ever since the "Mutants & Masterminds Incident") and they liked it so much interest was expressed in me running the game longer term.
So, I was thinking of running Shadows of Yog-Sothoth, since it sounded...
Thanks, for the feedback. I pitched the idea and was met with a surprising level of enthusiasm.
Just don't hold meetings in a game store... at the very least not a good one.