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Dawn of Worlds
by N. Bob Pesall

A game in which the players portray gods and collaboratively create a fantasy world from scratch: giving you all the tools and advice by which a few ordinary people can set themselves up with ultimate power for an evening, and leave you with a complete, detailed fantasy world. It will, if you make use of it, give you a world with complete landscapes, history, cultures, and characters. And it will be fun, too.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Doctor Magnethands
by Grant Howitt

A storytelling game for three or more drunk people.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 1 - Super Easy

Don't Read the Comments
by Matthijs Holter

A game in which you are trapped inside comments from online newspaper discussion threads. You and the others will take turns as game masters, reading out one selected comment on your turn and using it to set the scene and improvise freely around it. The game is not tightly structured, has no dice, and has a lot of room for interpretation. It's meant to be played in maybe half an hour or an hour by a group of friends who like joking around and poking fun at stupidity.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Danger Mountain!
by Jason Morningstar

The game of 70s environmental disaster movies. Mother Earth is crying, and she will have her revenge. The game is divided into two parts - before the disaster and during the disaster - and can be played by 2-6 light-hearted, melodramatic friends. Four is probably best. There is no GM.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Dead Man Talking
by Leo Marshall

A storygame in which players portray multiple characters, examining the life of a protagonist to discover what turned them into a criminal, bound for the electric chair.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Deniable
by Stuart McDermid, Joe Sweeney

A Game of Unwitting Spies Tempted by Easy Money. Deniable is a storygame that takes inspiration from those wickedly satirical British spy dramas, such as Spy, Spooks... or those gritty police series such as Luther and Murphie's law. This is an RPG unlike any you've played before: be prepared to laugh, cry and cause mayhem to your hapless heroes.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No Yes 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Dungeon Squad
by Jason Morningstar

A roleplaying game designed for young players with short attention spans who demand action and fun. There is a lot of die rolling and some amusing shopping and number-crunching. Characters can be generated in 30 seconds.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Death Takes a Holiday
by Nick Wedig

Every day or so, the Grim Reaper sends the Boxmullers a postcard. Each postcard would be emblazoned with a cryptic clue as to who was about to die. Death Takes a Holiday is a collaborative story-telling entertainment, intended to be played by a small coterie of friends and acquaintances, perhaps two to five in number.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes No 2-5 2 - Focus/Imagination

Devils in the Details
by Julian Butcher

You are imps: you are puny, cowardly, clumsy, mean, inept, and ambitious. You all serve a powerful demon, and if you impress them they may let you reincarnate as something stronger or smarter or less smelly. You have your eye on a gift for your master, but there's no way in Hell you can get to it on your own. Maybe you could together. First though, you need a plan, and the more complicated it is, the better you look.

Collaborative Story No No 2-6 2 - Focus/Imagination

Dream Askew
by Avery Alder

A game that queers the post-apocalyptic genre, exploring how the apocalyptic process could impact our sexuality, genders, livelihoods, experiences of marginalization, and experiences of liberation.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story, Powered by the Apocalypse Yes No 3-6 3 - Mildly Crunchy

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