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The Emperor's Heart
by Chris Chinn

A shared narrative game portraying the lives of outlaw factions and underground heroes in a corrupt and dystopian steampunk galaxy ruled by seven immortal eunuchs.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen
by James Wallis

A game of competitive boasting, based on the exploits of the titular C18th adventurer and raconteur. Players portray nobles and challenge each other to recount an extraordinary story from their past. Dice and pencils are replaced by money and fine wine, a simple bidding system allows for interruptions and rebuttals, and it all wraps up in under an hour. The rulebook was ostensibly written by the Baron himself, with his unique and charming style.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No No 4+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Mustang
by John Harper

A storytelling game for exactly four people, depicting the eerie hunt for the legendary Devil's Mustang.

Collaborative Story Yes No 4 1 - Super Easy

The Trouble with Rose
by Todd Zircher

A storygame in which absolutely everything is made up by the players, there is no GM, dominos are involved, there's scoring, and for some reason everyone is related to this troubled woman called Rose.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3-9 2 - Focus/Imagination

Title Goes Here
by Mendel Schmiedekamp

A game of delving into a text (which could be any novel, whether or not the players have even read it) and constructing a mystical system of truth from that text. Inspired by readings in hermeneutics, semiotics, and Christian and Jewish mysticism.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Tech Support
by James Mullen

The premise is simple: one player takes on the role of someone employed in tech support, while everybody else takes it in turn to call them with problems. The twist is that the callers can be calling up for the support they need in doing anything and the call-taker will help them, no matter what.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

The Thought Police
by James Mullen

This is slightly meatier than a nano-game but you should still be able to complete it within 2-3 hours with around 5 or 6 players; it takes an amount of preparation and world-burning though, so make sure your players are up for that kind of activity.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Quest-Giving Game
by Neal Stidham

A tale-telling game in which you and your friends sit around telling stories about your alter-egos, linking your tales to each others and engaging in good-natured boastfulness. Currently in Alpha.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 1 - Super Easy

The Merlin Worm
by Josh Porter

Mind-controlling parasites are travelling back in time through memories to destroy all humans at the source. There is one in your brain and you must not let anyone know or super soldiers from the future will murder you. This is a game for two people. One of you will play the infected human, and one of you will play the forces around that human. We'll refer to these two players as the Human and the Worm.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes No 2 3 - Mildly Crunchy

The Dinner Party
by Doug Ruff

A game of social viciousness and revelation for 4-8 mature players. The setting is a dinner party in November 1974 ... the players act out their characters hangups while playing spiteful conversational games and getting progressively more drunk. Can you gain enough courage to face your Issue, or will you collapse in the downstairs lavatory or get thrown out of the party? Uses six-sided dice for resolution, the rules are simple but the tactics are deep.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 4-8 1 - Super Easy

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