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Villager
We’re excited to share Obsolete Files, a free digital magazine created to showcase the work of writers, artists, and independent game designers from around the world.
Each issue gathers short stories, illustrations, and tabletop RPG content that explore the boundaries between horror, mystery, and speculative fiction — always with the goal of helping new voices reach a wider audience.
The first issue (now available in English) includes:
• “The Crag of the Lil’ Monsters”, a full playable adventure for Nights in the Neighborhood (2–5 players).
• Original short stories by Benjamín Dusk, Joseph David Navro Navarro, Carla Esperanza, and Alejandro Broardo.
• Artwork by Andrés Indaburu Flores and Marcos Luis Lescano, whose pieces breathe life into surreal and unsettling worlds.
• The Fresno Nightcrawler, with ready-to-play rules for Your World Has Been Deleted and Nights in the Neighborhood.
• The editor’s column, The Dreaming Machine, and a collection of strange letters from readers around the world.
Our goal is simple: to support creators, help their work be seen, and strengthen the creative community behind these worlds.
You can download the magazine for free here:
The Company
The Company
If you’d like to be part of future issues — as a writer, illustrator, or designer — you’ll also find submission details on the same page.
And if you enjoy the project, you can help us grow simply by sharing the magazine so it reaches more readers and creators around the world.
Each issue gathers short stories, illustrations, and tabletop RPG content that explore the boundaries between horror, mystery, and speculative fiction — always with the goal of helping new voices reach a wider audience.
The first issue (now available in English) includes:
• “The Crag of the Lil’ Monsters”, a full playable adventure for Nights in the Neighborhood (2–5 players).
• Original short stories by Benjamín Dusk, Joseph David Navro Navarro, Carla Esperanza, and Alejandro Broardo.
• Artwork by Andrés Indaburu Flores and Marcos Luis Lescano, whose pieces breathe life into surreal and unsettling worlds.
• The Fresno Nightcrawler, with ready-to-play rules for Your World Has Been Deleted and Nights in the Neighborhood.
• The editor’s column, The Dreaming Machine, and a collection of strange letters from readers around the world.
Our goal is simple: to support creators, help their work be seen, and strengthen the creative community behind these worlds.
You can download the magazine for free here:
The Company
The Company
If you’d like to be part of future issues — as a writer, illustrator, or designer — you’ll also find submission details on the same page.
And if you enjoy the project, you can help us grow simply by sharing the magazine so it reaches more readers and creators around the world.