Munchkin Raking in the Big Bucks on Backerkit

A colorful illustration features a group of whimsical characters from the game "Munchkin." In the foreground, a boy in a horned helmet wields a chainsaw labeled "ORC-B-GONE," while a girl in a yellow dress and a character resembling a bear hold various weapons. Behind them, a pile of gold coins and treasure glimmers, with additional characters and weapons scattered throughout the scene, all set against a dark background with the title "MUNCHKIN" prominently displayed at the top.
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Peter Jackson went from Braindead's lawnmower massacre to Lord of the Rings. Munchkin went the other direction - D&D heroics rewritten as gleeful betrayal. Steve Jackson Games brings second edition to Backerkit with faster gameplay and actual bribery coins. #Munchkin #CardGame

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Two men are seated at a table during a panel discussion. On the left, a man with a beard, wearing a black shirt featuring a colorful graphic and a necklace, gestures with his hands while speaking. On the right, a man with short gray hair, dressed in a gray t-shirt with a retro design, smiles and listens attentively. Behind them, a framed black-and-white photograph of a decorative railing is visible on the wall. A bottle of water and a small device are placed on the table in front of them.
WotC to Return To Greyhawk with Luke Gygax!

Luke Gygax and Dan Ayoub (Wizard of the Coasts VP of Franchise at Dungeons Dungeons) announced during a panel at GaryCon XVIII this week that Luke is working on a book called Melf’s Guide to Greyhawk, signaling a return to one of the games earliest campaign settings from the 70’s.

A dramatic illustration features five dragons emerging from a volcanic landscape, each representing a different elemental color: red, blue, green, black, and white. The dragons are depicted with fierce expressions, and they are breathing streams of colored energy—red, blue, green, and yellow—into a central glowing D20 die, which is emblazoned with the letters "DM." The background is filled with fiery and smoky textures, enhancing the intense atmosphere of the scene.
Wizards of the Coast Announce 'Dungeon Masters' Actual Play Series

Actual play shows, such as Critical Role and Dimension 20 have been massively popular over the last ten years. Episodes can attract millions of viewers and Critical Role have sold out arenas across the globe, including Wembley Arena shows that sold out in under an hour. Dungeons & Dragons has often been the game of choice for shows and now D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast is getting in to the act with a new actual play series called ‘Dungeon Masters’ launching on YouTube on 22nd April.

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