Tabletop
Tabletop is your one stop shop for any and all P&P RPG discussions. Anything from D&D to Warhammer 40K goes.
Rules & Regulations
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Keep it civil
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Submissions don't have to be directly about tabletop games, but they should be closely related. For example, posting that Amazon has a sale going on would be off topic, but posting that Amazon has a sale going on that includes RPG books would be on topic. Spam (blatant, such as mh101 or Irish dry cleaners) will be deleted.
More will be added if they become necessary.
Publishers
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- /v/dungeonsanddragons - The name says it all. If you need in depth discussions of or information on D&D, pop on over to this subverse.
- /v/turnbased - Every now and then video games will be mentioned here when they relate to P&P games. /v/turnbased is dedicated to, you guessed it, turnbased video games.
- /v/rpgmaps - Sooner or later your game is going to need a map of some sort. /v/rpgmaps can help you out with that. They encourage everything from a global view down to the castle you're currently pillaging.
- /v/boardgames - If you're itching to talk Arkham Horror, RISK, The Settlers of Catan, or any other board game then this is your destination.
Resources
DriveThruRPG - If it's a digital RPG book, they (likely) sell it. They've even started providing Print on Demand for certain titles.
RPGNow - This is a sister site to DriveThruRPG, but it has an emphasis on indie RPGs.
Pen & Paper Games - If you're looking for a group, or advertising a group, and Voat just isn't producing results give this site a go. While their forum isn't exclusively for matchmaking, their extra features (ie: search for users within certain geographical areas, days available, etc) are geared for it.
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[–] KingoftheJuice 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'd love an equivalent spellbook app for Pathfinder.
[–] Vloorshad [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm afraid that apps for most of the 3rd party systems are going to have to be made by the fans. That or wait another 5 years or so until all the publishers figure out it's a good idea since everyone and their dog has some combination of smart phone, tablet, and laptop.
Though honestly I've seen some "amateurs" produce some good apps, and I've seen the "pros" make a horrible mess by comparison, so I suppose it's not a totally lost cause. However, if D&D's apps don't gain significant traction I doubt we'll see any official development by anybody else anytime soon.