OSR News Roundup for March 23rd, 2026
- thirdkingdomgames
- Mar 23
- 3 min read
It's the fourth Monday in March, and spring has sprung here in Central Virginia. Let's see what last week had in store for us, shall we? There are a lot of new releases to go over.
One of my favorite things about doing this roundup is getting to promote the work of first time creators: viendhita has just released their first adventure, Like Flowers We Wither & Die, a system-agnostic horror pamphlet adventure. Looking forward to seeing what else viendhita releases!
Someone who is not a first time author, Hilander, just released Oh Precious Poisoned Elder, and adventure written for Cairn and inspired by Zelda.
Donjons and Darons has released Triptyque #3: The Toad's Lair, an adventure for OSE written in both English and French!
M. Allen Hall has released The Baron's Grip, a sandbox adventure for Mausritter.
Another adventure for Mausritter, this one having funded last year as a part of Mausritter Month, The Rolling Coast is a sandbox campaign setting in an amusement park. I was really looking forward to this project, and am glad to see it is out!
Prophet+Pilgrim, Voyages in the World Shattered by God, is a setting and rpg inspired by Sindbad and the Arabian Nights.
Brett Simpson has released Dungeon Von Glick, a short and sweet 2-page adventure written for Monsters! Monsters!
I was excited to see Under Western Skies, a supplement of random weather events written for Scarlet Heroes (but broadly applicable to any other game). Crawford's work in general deserves more third party support, and it has always been surprising to me that there's not more stuff out there being written for it.
I don't know if there's something in the water, but there's another Mausritter release this week: Stormfallow, a shorter campaign for the system set on an island.
Atelier Clandestin, author of the Sandbox Generator, has released Medieval Musings: Hunting, the first in a planned series designed to bring medieval motifs and themes to your games.
The Shadowfinder Player's Book is now out on Drivethru. It's a conversion of Pathfinder 1e rules to Shadowdark.
Mythmere Games released a number of OSRIC supplements and products last week, including Fortress Tomb of the Ice Lich, an adventure written by G. Hawkins and designed for higher-level play.
David Okum has released Pulp, Inc, a Mork Borg hack designed to emulate pulp-style adventures.
Land of the Blind has released a couple of adventures specifically written for Vagabond (the first I've seen so far for this new system): The Rook & The Crook and Ghost Crest Peak.
I saw them post about this on socials, and wanted to plug DWIGAS, who's released two supplements for OSE: Mercenaries & Mass Battles and Strongholds & Domains, both geared to providing support to higher level, domain-style play.
Corpse Husbandry, by Shanklimb, is an adventure written for Dolmenwood with charming, hand-drawn illustrations.
Trophy is a really interesting system that hasn't gotten as much support as I would have thought, and Amanda Mullins is Kickstarting Ruin, a collection of one-shot incursions for Trophy.
Pirate Borg: The Winds of Hell, is also raising funds on KS. It's a massive setting and campaign for Pirate Borg.
Crawl Club is funding Righteous Vow 4, a zine for Shadowdark, with a theme of pirates and ocean-adventures.
The Gauntlet Gaming Community is raising funds for Public Access. The creators of Brindlewood Bay have written Public Access, an uncanny, Night Vale-esque setting.
Sabre's finally got Dolmenwood in stock!

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