Newest Bundle of Holding – Birthday Bundle 2022: https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Birthday2022. Ends tomorrow.
WINTER HAS RETURNED IN TWO HELLFROST BUNDLES
Through TOMORROW — Sunday, February 20 — we present the Birthday Bundle 2022, a charity benefit to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the Bundle of Holding. The site launched February 20, 2013. As in years past, we brazenly ask you to pay actual money for high-quality RPGs you can download free elsewhere on the web. Why? For just a small donation, you get convenient access to these games on your Wizard’s Cabinet download page on the Bundle site and in your linked DriveThruRPG Library — and your entire payment (after gateway fees) benefits The DOTS RPG Project, which makes roleplaying games accessible to visually impaired players and other people with disabilities. DOTS has created 3D-printable Braille polyedral dice and Fate dice models, transcribes rulebooks in Braille, and works with publishers to address screen-reader accessibility.
This year’s Birthday entries are open-source renditions of classic RPG systems like D&D, Traveller, Marvel Super Heroes, the original West End Games Star Wars RPG, and Call of Cthulhu. Donate just US$1 to get all four free games in our Starter Collection as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including FASERIP, the Immortals Companion, Micropend6 RPG, and White Lies.
And if you instead donate $2 or more, you’ll level up and also get six more free games and supplements, including all three Cthulhu Eternal System Reference Documents from Cthulhu Reborn Publishing (Modern Age, Jazz Age, and Victorian Era); the rules-light starfaring SFRPG Cepheus Light: Upgraded; and The Basic Fantasy Roleplaying Game Third Edition, along with its Basic Fantasy Field Guide monster manual.
Why pay less? Help The DOTS RPG Project and get the great free games in this Birthday Bundle 2022 before it vanishes TOMORROW NIGHT, Sunday, February 20.
https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Birthday2022
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All revenue from this charity offer (after payment gateway fees) goes to our designated charity, The DOTS RPG Project, https://www.dotsrpg.org/about which makes roleplaying games accessible to visually impaired players and other people with disabilities. DOTS has created 3D-printable Braille polyedral dice and Fate dice models, transcribes rulebooks in Braille, and works with publishers to address screen-reader accessibility.
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