Tabletop & RPGs
148 sites
https://philriley.tripod.com/ot.html
Phillip Riley's homepage features an extensive collection of fantasy name generators covering dozens of cultures and time periods, from Anglo-Saxon and Norse to Arabic and Nahuatl, built to support tabletop RPG worldbuilding. The site also includes D&D mailing list links, an NPC quest generator, and other RPG tools making it a genuinely useful resource for dungeon masters and fantasy writers.
https://onboardwargaming.blogspot.com/
John's blog chronicles the activities of the North Texas Wargamers group, including game day recaps, tournament photos, and play-by-play battle reports from titles like Twilight Struggle, Federation Commander, and ASL Cityfight scenarios. The site serves as a community hub for board wargaming enthusiasts, with an extensive sidebar of links to podcasts, ConsimWorld, and BoardGameGeek resources.
https://delyall.tripod.com/berthier/berthier.html
Berthier Campaign Manager is a free software tool designed to help players organize and run wargame campaigns, with a focus on miniatures wargaming. This page serves as a redirect hub pointing visitors to the new home of the project and a related cycling resource.
http://chingfordgames1.homestead.com/kriegspiel.html
Dedicated to the Prussian Kriegsspiel, a 19th-century military simulation using wooden blocks on maps where players cannot see enemy movements, this site covers rules, news, and numerous historical battle maps including Sadowa, Metz, and others used by a wargaming club north of London. Visitors will find scenario maps, game reports, correspondence games, naval variants, and resources for running hidden-movement wargames with an umpire.
https://alternatehoney.neocities.org/
Honey's Hangout is a colorful personal homepage by a creator who goes by Honey, showcasing their love of Dungeons and Dragons, furries, Lego, indie game dev, and 3DS homebrew. The site features a D&D chatroom, a blog, a guestbook, art highlights, and a lively stamp collection typical of old-web aesthetics.
https://www.seekrieg.com/
The official home of SEEKRIEG, a naval miniatures wargame system covering naval warfare from 1880 to 1945, maintained by the game's own authors. Visitors can explore products like SEEKRIEG 5 and ship log CD-ROMs, learn about historical naval combat eras from pre-dreadnoughts to WWII carrier task forces, and find links to purchase rules and accessories.
https://sirpaperweight.blot.im/politicalgame
Sir Paperweight the Third is a thoughtful tabletop RPG blog featuring campaign retrospectives and GM advice, including this detailed post-mortem on running a sci-fi political intrigue campaign set aboard a strike-gripped space station. The author breaks down lessons learned from eight sessions of faction-driven play, covering topics like tension design, player agency, and how to make violence a last resort rather than a default solution.
http://p.receveur.free.fr/
Patrick Receveur's personal site covers tabletop gaming interests including role-playing games, scenarios, and miniature figures. The meta keywords reference 'jeux de role,' 'scenario,' and 'figurines,' pointing to a French-language hobby gaming enthusiast page.
https://orkn.uk/kingdom
A JavaScript-powered generator that produces detailed medieval demographics for fantasy worlds, based on S. John Ross's 'Medieval Demographics Made Easy.' Users can input kingdom size, age, health, and historical era to instantly calculate population, cities, castles, livestock, and more for tabletop RPG worldbuilding.
https://consimworld.com/
ConsimWorld is a long-running hub for the wargame community, aggregating news, videos, forum discussions, and product announcements from publishers like GMT Games, Multi-Man Publishing, and High Flying Dice Games. Active since 1996, it serves as a central gathering point for fans of conflict simulation board games, covering everything from historical wargames to new Kickstarter releases.