Every year, Bundle of Holding serves up a Cornucopia of roleplaying games just in time for the holidays. The 2025 edition, which is the 13th annual, is no exception. For just $12.95, you can grab the Starter Collection, and for around $28.41 (the current threshold price), you unlock the full Bonus Collection. Together, that’s seven complete RPGs in DRM-free PDF form, valued at well over $100.
Here are the contents of the starter collection:



- Doomsong: Gothic, plague-ridden fantasy where guild members wrestle with purity, temptation, and heresy amid restless dead and Traitor Gods.
- Punk is Dead: A post-apocalyptic UK where music is the last passion keeping people alive, inspired by Mörk Borg.
- Sentients: Newly awakened androids fight for survival and freedom in a world that denies their existence.
Here are the contents of the bonus collection:




- BREAK!!: A sprawling RPG inspired by classic anime and SNES-era video games, full of exploration and colourful fantasy.
- Tartarus Gate: Sci-fi horror from the designers of Spire and Heart, blending dread with survival.
- Tidal Blades: A Cypher System adaptation of the hit board game, bringing its vibrant world into roleplay.
- Sentai & Sensibility: Regency-era romance meets mecha action; Jane Austen with giant robots.
The Cornucopia bundles are fantastic snapshots of the indie RPG scene, showcasing bold experiments in genre and mechanics. From plague-haunted fantasy to anime-inspired exploration, each title offers a different lens on play. For long-time fans, it’s a tradition; a yearly reminder of the hobby’s diversity. For newcomers, it’s a low-cost gateway into worlds they might never have tried.
Cornucopia 2025 is a reminder that tabletop RPGs thrive on variety. While big systems dominate headlines, bundles like this keep the indie spirit alive, offering players a chance to explore strange, beautiful, and unexpected worlds. If you love the annual Cornucopias, this year’s spread feels especially rich.
You can click here to visit the bundle page over at Bundle of Holding.

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