Onyx Path Publishing

[5][6][7] In addition, Onyx Path Publishing has used the crowd funding service Kickstarter to raise money for deluxe editions of some of their new products.

[8] They also provide contact links on their website for people who wish to submit writing, editing, and art samples, and get hired to work for Onyx Path.

[13] The game promises the ability to play as Hungry (vampire protagonists), Primal (shapeshifters), Sorcerers, the Dead (phantoms that can possess people), and Outcasts (demons banished from their home realm).

Onyx Path published a 2nd edition of the Scion roleplaying game, in which players take on the roles of gods' children from across multiple global pantheons, such as the Theoi, Aesir, and Kami.

Players take on the roles of characters in cult favorite movies such as Plan 9 from Outer Space and Manos: The Hands of Fate, and can use cinema logic to have their protagonists break through cheap sets, insert missing reels to escape impending danger, and use deleted scenes to justify the presence of unlikely items.

In these roles, they fight against conspiracies, alien invasions, and supervillains (among other threats) across a slew of genres as the characters demonstrate superheroic abilities and must weigh the benefits of developing power with the responsibility of wielding it.

The epic fantasy roleplaying game of Exalted, in which players take on the role of Solar champions with devastating powers, has received a 3rd edition from Onyx Path,[45] along with additional player character options in the form of Dragon-Blooded: What Fire Has Wrought,[46] Lunars: Fangs at the Gate,[47] Sidereals: Charting Fate's Course, and the upcoming Abyssals.

[48] Game designer Rose Bailey[3] worked alongside Onyx Path to create her RPG about playing in a romantic Mars of flashing sword, choking sands, winking courtesans, and lantern-lit canal cities.

Dystopia Rising: Evolution was funded through Kickstarter, and has subsequently been made available through DriveThruRPG[52] and in traditional print,[53] along with sourcebooks including Helnau's Guide to Wasteland Beasties[54] and the Trouble on Steel Pier adventure.

Game designer Eddy Webb and his company, Pugsteady[58][59] collaborated with Onyx Path to create the tabletop role-playing games, Pugmire,[60] Monarchies of Mau,[61] and Squeaks in the Deep,[62] in which you play anthropomorphized animals (primarily dogs, cats, rats, and mice) in a far future setting where humans have disappeared and the uplifted animal protagonists are tasked with exploring the mysteries of their unusual world.