Who are we?
The Indie Vault is a diverse collection of faces from around the globe that have come together in order to write about indie ttrpgs. Each of us has different likes, dislikes, preferences and interests, so it's often best to figure out who is most likely to want to read your game, so you can get their attention.
If you're interested in getting your game reviewed, you can send it to theindievault@gmail.com. Otherwise, you can try contacting us individually if you think our game might scratch a particular itch

Elf (She/her)
What I like: I like weird game systems and narrative-heavy games. I love solo TTRPGs and enjoy reading 2-player games. I collect megabundles at itch and am fascinated by the diversity of options available today.
What I review: I mostly review solo and 2-player games, GM-less games, or little things that get published on itch. I am less likely to review anything based on adventuring parties overcoming challenges together.

Sir Nick (he/him)
What I like: I'm a fan of TTRPGs that push the boundaries—whether it's deep sci-fi, immersive real-life settings, post-apocalyptic survival, or anything delightfully weird. I love games that make you think, challenge conventions, and tell unforgettable stories
What I review: I'm here to review anything and everything you send me.

Morgan E (he/him)
What I like: OSR style games and anything with a lot of psychedelic themes or grim dark stuff! Make it weird, make it horrid, make it zany and I'm there.
What I review: I mostly review zines that have been printed, reading through them at the shop I work at. So if you've managed to print something and can ship to Edinburgh, UK, hit me up.

John Hedge (he/him)
What I like: Investigative mysteries and stories that fall outside of the heroic fantasy genre. I'm really into post-apocalyptic vibes and am not above a bit of cultural/political commentary in my games.
What I review: I mostly review stuff that no sensible reviewer should touch. I want to talk about odd games, concept pieces & discourse disguised as a game. Send me your little fragments of chaos.