
Our new transparent card game, Ren Faire, just arrived at our warehouse today. It's on track to be in stores at the beginning of December. Keep your eye open for it!

Check out the new banner ad on the Ren Faire product page. Download the web banner for your own site!

Rick Teverbaugh, Sports Editor of the Herald Bulletin writes a column called Rick's Rec Room and Gloom made it for a review. Read the full story on the Herald Bulletin website.

Magi of Hermes, The Antarctic Express, and Gloom: Unfortunate Expeditions are now available for purchase from Warehouse 23. Sorry for the delay and enjoy the new Releases. Thanks.

Jeff Tidball asks that we post an update to the call for UA submissions:Three pitches have now been accepted, and are in development. A thousand thank-yous to everyone who pitched...

As an experiment, Atlas Games will release a series of at least three short, commercial PDFs supporting Unknown Armies in the coming months...

Atlas Games is pleased to announce that Megan Becker of Jacksonville, Florida is the winner of this quarter's Special Ops prize drawing...

The reprint of Dungeoneer: Tomb of the Lich Lord is actually physically in our warehouse at this very moment, and we've started shipping it to our distributors. It should be in your local games store in the next week or so...

Get more for your money with these downloads on the Ren Faire product page. Check out the Ren Faire rules. Download the Ren Faire cardlist.

Check out the Sticks & Stones rules in Japanese now posted on the Sticks and Stone product page, with our thanks to Atsushi Moriike.

It's my pleasure to announce today that Atlas Games has finalized a licensing agreement with Israeli publisher Silver Stars Publishing Limited for the Hebrew edition of Once Upon A Time...

New Feng Shui character sheets courtesy of Jason Patterson are now posted on the Feng Shui page. Available also in Papyrus and Jade

Those who have visited D'Aubainne International Airport on Al Amarja (setting of Over the Edge and On the Edge) may be interested to hear that there's serious competition in the "surreal and disturbing air travel experiences" department...








