Share all your favorite sites, blogs, youtube channels, mastodon accounts, or whatever on DIYRPG design. One comment per site, so we can see which ones are the most popular by the number of upvotes they get.
Chris McDowall made Into the Odd, Electric Bastionland, and publishes a lot.
Patrick Stuart’s site of amazing strangeness.
The undisputed number one site for black and white dungeon maps.
If I may (and if not, please delete this), I recently started blogging about the various commercial Cepheus Engine settings I’m developing as well as whatever noodling I engage in for amusement’s sake. It might be useful for someone looking to publish their own stuff to see how the sausage is made!
EDIT at Yora’s suggestion: The blog is called “Secondary Creations”.
Not only may you, I implore you to do so.
Having stuff here to discover is what makes it interesting for people to come checking in here.
But maybe put the name of the site in the comment.
Hello, here you have my blog, it’s written in three languages (Spanish, Catalan and English) and I hope you find it useful.
There’s all kind of themes available, all related to culture, history, science and, of course, tabletop roleplaying games.
Blog I write that touches a little on a lot of subjects here. I’ll also be linking to the DIYRPG, when I get to my computer. Cool place you’ve made here!
Ben Milton’s youtube channel for oldschool RPG reviews. He’s covering a lot of games that started out as one person doing a bit of rules tinkering and homebrewing and became published full games.
A youtube channel with the focus on helping people start gamemastering D&D 5th edition, but with lots of great thoughts and advice on structuring campaigns and worldbuilding.
A podcast hosted by Kyle Latino and John Corey, the Splatbook is not solely RPG Design, but also has con reports, actual plays and general discussions about things like RPG inspirations. Personally I loved their episodes on Game Design 101 (theory heavy), and The Year Zero SRD. Their enthusiasm and general passionate vibe is infectious and it’s rare for me to come away from an episode and not want to make more stuff.