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Cumberland Games

Cumberland Games & Diversions is a digital RPG publisher and font foundry. I founded Cumberland in 1999 (overlapping my earlier run as a writer/editor in the three-tier RPG industry), and until 2016 I maintained independence. In 2016, due to health concerns, Cumberland moved to sales through online stores run by others, and in 2018 I took the old independent website down. This page stands as a brief guide to some of what Cumberland brings to tabletop gaming. If you're here about a font, click here. If you're more interested in pen-and-paper roleplaying games, read on! Some of Cumberland's most exciting releases are still on the way, as Cumberland prepares a showy farewell dance.

Points in Space

Points in Space: Starport Locations is kind of historical as such things go. It was the world's second independent commercial gaming PDF, appearing long before sites like DriveThruRPG even existed. And that's kind of cool, but it's cooler for what it's always been: lots of locations you can drop into your space-opera RPG campaign. It's another part of the All-Systems Library, so it's 100% gameable stuff.

The Pokéthulhu Adventure Game

You're 10 years old. You're our last hope. Armed with a Shining Dodecahedron and the elder incantations to make it work, you capture the monsters and train them to use their power. Is your Shoplifting score good enough to sneak a page from your opponent's Pokénomicon? Is your trained Jigglypolyp powerful enough to defeat a devolved Fungal Cluster? This is the world of Pokéthulhu, and now it's yours to save - or conquer!

The Cumberland Fontworks

I began making fonts as RPG-specific projects, but the fontworks have taken on a life of their own, and you can spot Cumberland fonts in every aisle of the supermarket, on the big screen at the movies, on the small screen on TV shows, on bottles of booze, on hand-made knives, on t-shirts and books and billboards and magazines and ... everywhere, really. I've also done a lot of custom fontwork, for clients ranging from Italian biscotti makers to Dollar Shave Club to Pixar. So drop me a line if you're looking to license or seek custom work, or visit sites like DaFont if you're looking to browse, or the next entry if you need lots of RPG minis in font form.

Sparks Paper Miniatures

They're lots of RPG minis, in font form. Start with the free one and see if they aren't just the most adorable desk-clutter.

HexPaper Pro

If you enjoy hex grids, have I got a font for you. The best way to learn about HexPaper Pro is just to read the guide to using it; it's both a how-to and a catalogue of the font's many grid-styles. Each purchase includes license to use the font commercially for your gaming maps. If you don't like reading guides, this video review is very amusing (plus, I think he liked it).

Fly From Evil

My longest-simmering project is a massive RPG, sourcebook, GMing guide and adventure collection all in one, devoted to pulpy hardboiled crime-drama in the tradition of Chandler, Hammett and Gardner. It's set in San Francisco in the 1930s, and it's not out yet, but it's on that horizon, just over there.

You May Recall ...

Cumberland Games was once the home of Uresia: Grave of Heaven, Risus: The Anything RPG and Encounter Critical, but I sold all three in 2021 in order to help a love, and re-order some of my approach to work and life to make room for big changes. Treasures of a Slaver's Kingdom, meanwhile, is still (and forever) from Cumberland Games.

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Rolltop Indigo is about many things at once, including cooking and fonts and stuff, but most especially roleplaying games. Look to the left (in most browsers) for some gaming articles you might find interesting!

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If you're interested in playtesting (in exchange for free stuff) or convention representation, or asking questions about my designs or ... you know. Stuff. Just drop me a line at sjohn@cumberlandgames.com and we'll have a chin-wag.