Tabletop & RPGs
148 sites
https://dr.wictz.com/
Dr. Wictz shares tips, designer diaries, and advice on board game design, with a focus on their own published games including Robotech: Reconstruction. The blog spans years of posts covering card-driven wargame mechanics, designer philosophy, and practical guidance for aspiring board game creators.
https://jackalhearts.neocities.org/
Jack's creative hub showcases original tabletop RPG projects like 'Snare: A Slasher Film RPG' alongside zines and other indie works. The site blends horror, slasher film aesthetics, and game design into a quirky personal archive that reflects the creator's eclectic tastes.
http://battlegames.co.uk/
Henry Hyde's Battlegames is a long-running wargaming resource that has been online since 1998, covering historical periods from ancient times through the 20th century with campaigns, podcasts, and old-school wargaming content. Visitors will find published rulebooks, downloadable campaign PDFs, a wargaming compendium, and a wealth of content for enthusiasts of miniature and tabletop historical wargaming.
https://madaxeman.com/
Madaxeman.com is a sprawling wargaming resource covering miniature tabletop games across multiple scales and historical periods, with a focus on ADLG, Field of Glory Renaissance, Malifaux, and Napoleonic warfare. Visitors will find manufacturer directories with voting systems, army lists, battle reports, painting guides, tactical tips, and a dedicated podcast spanning decades of wargaming history.
https://specialist-arms.com/forum
Specialist Arms Forum is a community hub dedicated to Games Workshop's specialist game systems, including Warmaster, Epic, and related miniature wargames. Visitors will find active discussion boards covering game reports, modelling and painting projects, event registration, and trades among a membership of over 28,000 enthusiasts.
https://jimboboz.livejournal.com/47847.html
Jimboboz compiled this extensive LiveJournal post as a curated link collection covering nearly every aspect of tabletop roleplaying, from finding game groups and free RPG downloads to historical resources, character sheets, campaign settings, and humorous gaming stories. With hundreds of annotated links organized into sections like GMing advice, e-zines, and RPG theory debates, it serves as a remarkably thorough reference for old-school RPG enthusiasts.
http://wargameacademy.org/
Wargame Academy, maintained by Bill Thomson, is a comprehensive reference site dedicated to historical boardgame wargames, covering an enormous catalog of titles from publishers like Avalon Hill, SPI, GDW, and Columbia Games. Each game gets its own department page with rules, errata, strategy notes, and variants, making this an invaluable deep-dive resource for grognards and hex-and-counter enthusiasts.
https://og.myth-weavers.com/generate_dungeon.php
Myth-Weavers Lethe hosts a powerful random dungeon generator for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5, originally created by Jamis Buck and maintained by the Myth-Weavers community. Dungeon Masters can customize room count, sparseness, secret doors, treasure, monsters, and grid size, then save or bookmark the generated dungeon map for their campaigns.
https://www.fantasy.kismetrose.com/FantasyLinks.html
Kismet Rose's curated link collection gathers hundreds of resources for tabletop RPG players and fantasy writers, covering virtual tabletops, D20 systems, name generators, maps, and world-building tools. With reciprocal links, SRD references, and generators for everything from Drow names to medieval characters, it serves as a well-organized gateway for both GMs and players.
https://scrungle.online/wizring
WIZRING is a whimsical webring connecting sites belonging to fans of wizards, classic RPGs, dungeoncrawlers, and fantasy media, where members join under wizard titles and colors. Visitors can browse the council of member sites and find communities centered around TTRPGs, Magic: The Gathering, and all things wizardly.