Membership tiers
Where the 31 observed tier members sit $0 90.3%
Largest observed tier is $0 Free — the bar only uses public tier patron counts.
$0/mo Free 28 90.3% of observed tier members
$1/mo Early Access 1 3.2% of observed tier members
$5/mo Exclusive Content 2 6.5% of observed tier members
$20/mo Pick a Card, Any Card 0 0% of observed tier members
$40/mo Game with Me! 0 0% of observed tier members
$100/mo Game Design One-on-One 0 0% of observed tier members
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5 days ago Article 5 days ago at May 31 crawl Public 0 0How do I get my D&D friends to play an indie game? It’s a tale as old as time… you’ve just picked up a new indie TTRPG from your local FLGS or convention, and you’re stoked to read it and give it a shot. On behalf of all indie publishers, we thank you for giving new tabletop roleplaying games a shot. That’s what keeps us going. Unfortunately, that also leads many groups to a very common question: “How do I get my D&D friends to play an indie game?” (Hence the title of this post.) Let’s just get one thing straight: There’s no getting away from Dungeons & Dragons. It’s been the elephant in the room during every game since the first and is still the most popular, having launched books, comics, movies, and video games for decades. Sure, it had a Article May 11 Public 2 1What even is this Patreon? If you've found yourself here, you might be asking why. Well, hello, I'm Eloy Lasanta. I've been creating TTRPGs, unique stories, and music since 2008 (professionally), but have been in gaming and music since I was 13 years old in the early '90s. Being an artist is hard, especially nowadays. It's becoming harder and harder to stay afloat and remain creative without hitting a brick wall of frustration and hopelessness. The only way we do that is with community, the kind of community that I feel I've built over nearly two decades. Through Third Eye Games, I've cultivated several smaller fanbases for my games, of which there are many. Then again, fans of Part-Time Gods aren't necessarily fans o Article March 9 Public 0 0How Do I Get My No public preview was captured for this post. Article 23d ago Public 0 0What Even Is Latest post Article 23d ago Public 0 0What even is this Patreon? If you've found yourself here, you might be asking why. Well, hello, I'm Eloy Lasanta. I've been creating TTRPGs, unique stories, and music since 2008 (professionally), but have been in gaming and music since I was 13 years old in the early '90s. Being an artist is hard, especially nowadays. It's becoming harder and harder to stay afloat and remain creative without hitting a brick wall of frustration and hopelessness. The only way we do that is with community, the kind of community that I feel I've built over nearly two decades. Through Third Eye Games, I've cultivated several smaller fanbases for my games, of which there are many. Then again, fans of Part-Time Gods aren't necessarily fans o Article March 9 Public 0 0