As Open Design, the company's products included the magazine
Kobold Quarterly; a line of game design guidebooks, such as
The Kobold Guide to Board Game Design (2011) and
The Complete Kobold Guide to Game Design (2012); and a number of "patronage"-funded adventures and sourcebooks, many of which were set in the
Midgard setting. As Kobold Press, the company continues to produce game design guides and material for the
Midgard setting, and has moved to
Kickstarter to fund additional projects. this book is "useable with any fantasy roleplaying system". The company has published other titles compatible with the
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game including
Deep Magic,
Southlands, and the
Advanced Races Compendium. Kobold Press has released many Midgard projects compatible with
Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition such as
Midgard Heroes for 5th Edition (2015) and
Midgard Worldbook for 5th Edition (2021). Compatible adventures and supplements in the
Midgard setting have also been released for
13th Age and the AGE System. On January 10, 2023, Kobold Press announced that it was developing an "available, open, and subscription-free" ruleset for tabletop role-playing games codenamed
Black Flag. Christian Hoffer, for
ComicBook.com, stated that "the announcement is a clear pushback against recent rumored changes to the Open Game License, which provides the framework for publishers such as Kobold Press to make material compatible with
Dungeons & Dragons. Kobold Press is one of the largest publishers of third-party D&D 5E material" and "is one of the publishers likely to face the most challenges under the OGL 1.1". == Awards and nominations ==