Genjitsu Games

Sep. 28th, 2007
Simplified gun skills for Iron Kingdoms
Oct. 10th, 2005
Blades of Purpose sample art
Apr. 1st, 2005
Golems & Goldfish web enhancement
Feb. 26th, 2005
A Flock of Foes sample art
Nov. 24th, 2004
Metablades art samples
Oct. 29th, 2004
A Flock of Foes Hallowe'en preview
Jul. 14th, 2004
Alternate multiclassing restrictions
Mar. 15th, 2004
Self-charging staves
Feb. 23rd, 2004
Subrace racial levels
Jan. 14th, 2004
Expanded Monk Class
Jan. 9th, 2004
Turning Generalized
Nov. 3rd, 2003
Fighter Feat Prerequisites
Oct. 20th, 2003
Feat Templates
Metablades Web Enhancement:
Artifacts of Martial Magic
Metablades Web Enhancement:
Metablade spells for Arcana Unearthed
Oct. 3rd, 2003
Feat Descriptors

Check out our newest release!

Most of the time we in the gaming industry take our monsters pretty seriously. After all, they form the foundation for a lot of your gameplay, and they need to fit that role, serving as tough combatants, challenging riddlers, adept betrayers, and occasionally unlikely heroes.

Every now and then, though, the urge comes over us to get just a little bit...there's no other word for it...silly. Still we like to hope that these efforts won't go to waste. Without further ado, we present heaven's mildest vengeance, the most comical bird in the nether realms, an entirely new use for a sheep, and the deadliest aquarium to be found in a mage's tower.