Pen and paper RPGs engage the most powerful creative device known to mind—the human brain. Still, it doesn’t hurt to have a few apps and websites that help with the process. Here are some of the best digital aids available for your next tabletop gaming session. Fantasy Grounds can be purchased outright or through a monthly subscription. It’s available as standalone software for Windows, Mac, and Linux. A demo lets you check out a set of limited features for free. The Ultimate version hosts games for players on the free demo version; this way, only one player in the group has to pay. Download For: Roll20 is web-based, so you can use it on any PC. There are also apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. It’s available as a subscription with month-to-month and year-to-year options. It also has a free version. Download For: Game Master is available on iOS, iPadOS, and Android. It supports 5th, 4th, and 3.5 editions for Dungeons & Dragons as well as Pathfinder. Download For: Realm Works is compatible with almost any RPG and is available for Windows. It comes in two varieties: the game leader version (about $60) and the player version (about $5). Download For: The basic pack (about $23) gives you the ability to draw out the campaign world. With some add-on packs, you can create dungeons, caves, and other adventuring areas. Download For: Download For: Download For: Fight Club supports the 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons, as well as Pathfinder. The free app is limited to one character with ads. Upgrades require an in-app purchase. Download For: The free version contains ads, but the ads aren’t too obtrusive. The premium upgrade removes ads and includes an auto-leveling feature, which is nice but not a necessity. Download For: Download For: Download For: Download For: