5 DnD ChatGPT Prompts to Make Your Game Better
Using AI chatbots like ChatGPT to enhance your #DnD game, their limitations & alternative solutions #TTRPG
Continue reading →Using AI chatbots like ChatGPT to enhance your #DnD game, their limitations & alternative solutions #TTRPG
Continue reading →In 2023, we made strides in inclusive gaming with disability representation, crowdfunded diverse artwork and minis, and advocated for accessibility in the #TTRPG industry.
Continue reading →In May 2023, I asked @drivethrurpg to add “ableism” to the nondiscrimination template for their CCP content agreements. What happened?
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Continue reading →Reddit is preparing to go public, which means they need to demonstrate profit to potential stockholders. But profit and control comes at a cost, as we in the TTRPG community know all too well. Their recent API pricing changes have … Continue reading →
Disabilities and chronic conditions are isolating. For us, any kind of social life is a unicorn. As Briana describes at The Daily Disability, The more my health problems grew, the harder it was to find a community that I felt … Continue reading →
In September 2020, I left my 22-year career with no prospects. I picked up a temporary day job to pay the bills and provide health insurance, but in July 2021, I left that job to focus on roleplaying game development … Continue reading →
The new Barbie with Down syndrome and her impact Mattel, the toy company behind Barbie, recently announced a new doll in their Barbie line with Down syndrome, added to a line that includes dolls with wheelchairs and one with a … Continue reading →
By its use as a universal symbol of disability in the real world and its use throughout literature as the definitive representation of disability, it’s no wonder that, when people think of disability representation in TTRPG, wheelchairs roll into our … Continue reading →