![]() Happily, this just means that it’s easier than ever to seek out unmissable zines throughout the month. With Kickstarter returning Zine Quest to its February slot in 2023, it means that Zine Month and Zine Quest now overlap, with zine projects launching on Kickstarter, as well as alternatives such as Itch.io, Crowdfundr, Gamefound and more. Zine Month was born, dropping the official Kickstarter branding in favour of allowing creators to host their projects through whatever platform they liked. While Zine Quest grew into a popular event on Kickstarter for a number of years, its sudden move from February to August last year led a number of indie creators to band together and create their own alternative to fill the gap at the start of the year. ![]() Zines are smaller books of typically shorter page counts and with a roughly A5 paper format, more similar in size to a magazine than a hefty D&D tome. In short, it sees hundreds of RPG creators look to crowdfund zines throughout February. If you’re new to ZiMo, here’s a quick rundown: Zine Month is a movement that emerged out of the annual Zine Quest initiative on crowdfunding website Kickstarter. ![]() Zine Month is back! The month-long celebration of indie RPGs and their creators has returned, combining with Zine Quest for a February full of weird, wild and wonderful roleplaying games.
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