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Tech Support II: Customer Returns
by James Mullen

A spiritual successor to 2014's Tech Support, with a pair of players depicting the interchange between (a) a dissatisfied customer who is returning a product and (b) a representative of the retailer the customer bought the product from.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2 1 - Super Easy

The Cursed RPG
by Michael Evans

A low powered urban fantasy game. The world of the Cursed is the same as our world, the streets are the same, the stores are the same, it's the characters that are different. They were normal once, then they received "the gift." The gift is the ability to sense beyond the normal, into the realm of the supernatural. Some can see the world of spirits, others escaped the other world, while some spent years learning to control and alter the natural laws.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

The Game With No Name
by Lee Saborio

In The Game with No Name (TGWNN), you can be who you want to be: super hero, monkey, cyborg, cyborg monkey, Cinderian, or super hero cyborg monkey. You'll find just the right stuff to create your character in T.G.W.N.N.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

The System
by Richard J. LeBlanc Jr

An old-school Role Playing System for Any Setting or Time Period

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

The World of Gaianar
by Christopher P. Todd

In a world where darkness looms, and the shambling dead outnumber the living, a handful of heroes can rekindle the dying light.

All rules for The World of Gaianar are located on the website, and are free.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

Tri-Stat dX
by White Wolf

The Tri-Stat System is the ideal game engine for all your campaign needs. Featuring a scalable system, point-based character creation, and intuitive combat and task resolution, Tri-Stat dX: Core System is a free exploration into essential and advanced role-playing techniques and methods.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

The Loop
by DeReel

a slapstick game of breaking the time loop

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

To The Stars, Stellar Cadets!
by Jonathan Hicks

A tabletop roleplaying game based on the pulp science fiction adventure serials from the 1930s through to the 1950s. Always dreamed of blasting through space on the back of a nuclear bullet trading laser fire with wicked alien menaces? How about exploring mysterious worlds and trading with exotic races? Perhaps you’d like to hunt down nefarious pirates in haunted asteroid belts? Now’s your chance! Join the STELLAR CADETS and travel the stars for the Stellar Navy!

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Twenty-Four Game Poems
by Marc Majcher

A "game poem", or "role-playing poem" is a little game that you can pick up and play in fifteen minutes or so. There's no preparation time, nothing to get between you and immediate fun. Game poems usually address some specific mood or emotion, or focus on one particular theme. First and foremost, a game poem is just there to be taken in and experienced with a friend or group of friends for a few moments, and hopefully, something small and wonderful will happen in the process.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Totem
by Paul Elliott

Enter the era of ice-age hunters! Select a Tribal Totem, Master Tribal Magic, Wander the Two Worlds, and Quest For Artifacts of Power For Your Tribe.

In true primitive fashion, Task Resolution is determined by using STONES: Orange stones are called Sunstones; grey stones are Earthstones. You can use glass beads, ornamental pebbles, whatever you can find. You'll need maybe ten of one colour and ten of another, put them in a bag and you're ready to go.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

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