Keith Baker (game designer)

[1] In 2014, Baker and Jennifer Ellis co-founded the indie tabletop game company Twogether Studios.

[27] In 2017, Baker joined the podcast Manifest Zone which explores the world of Eberron including lore and official products.

[29][30] The Dungeon Masters Guild, owned by OneBookShelf, is an online store that hosts official Wizards of the Coast products and acts as "a platform for players to publish lore, maps, character designs and adventures based on Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property".

[41][42][43] In November 2022, Baker announced that Frontiers of Eberron: Threshold had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was now scheduled for release in 2023.

[51][2] In April 2015, Twogether Studios launched their first game, Phoenix: Dawn Command, on Kickstarter[52] and raised $67,284.

[53] Phoenix: Dawn Command is a card-based roleplaying game where players become "more powerful each time they fall in battle".

Steve Haske, for Inverse, wrote: "Last year, the band’s Chris Funk got in touch with Portland-based Twogether Studios, in order to bring Illimat into the real world via a Kickstarter campaign.

[58][59] In September 2019, it was announced that Twogether Studios was working with the McElroy family to create a cooperative storytelling card game adaptation of The Adventure Zone called TAZ: Bureau of Balance.

[64] Io9 reported that "Ascend Online is about a group of friends who’ve gotten more than they bargained for in an immersive fantasy video game" and that it is "a mix between Ready Player One and Sword Art Online"; the free "micro RPG lets players create a party and explore the series’ world, creating their own collaborative adventure along the way".

[69][70] Baker contributed design to the 13th Age Core Book which won the 2014 ENnie for Best Rules - Silver Winner and was nominated for 2013 Golden Geek Best RPG Artwork/Presentation Nominee, 2013 Golden Geek RPG of the Year Nominee, 2014 ENnie for Best Game.