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Children of the Fall
by Gareth H. Graham

You play the survivors of an apocalypse that has turned all the adults on the planet into evil, bloodthirsty savages known as The Fallen. As a group, the players will explore and develop the world and story together in a completely collaborative system. Players will need to keep an eye on the ever shifting hierarchy of their tribe, build and grow their haven and do the jobs that need doing to ensure the tribe’s survival.

Collaborative Story No No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

We Die Here
by Steffie De Vaan

Explore the lives and secrets of a small, isolated town. Inspired by stories like Twin Peaks, It, and Dark, where the town is as much a character in the story as its inhabitants. Isolated, turned inward, and more than a little creepy, the town is the monster in this tale. It rarely lets people go: characters are born and die here - and only if they’re very lucky does the latter come as the natural end to a long life.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No Yes 4-6 2 - Focus/Imagination

Squeakeasy
by Caro Asercion

A game about rodents who are also rumrunners.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 3-6 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Bloody-Handed Name of Bronze
by Joshua A.C.Newman

Sorcery and violent passion in a world of desire. Inspired in equal parts by Conan and Samson; Cugel and Thetis; the Epic of Gilgamesh and the pulp fiction of Weird Tales,The Bloody-Handed Name of Bronze is a roleplaying game of sexy, bloody tales of cunning, glory, and a universe with a sense of humor.

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

The Red Table
by Secret Hearth

A parlor game wherein you take on the role of a council of dwarves desperately carving out their home within an ancient mountain. Its play can be a vital tool for localized worldbuilding, but is best done in a casual manner among close friends. A calm, slow game of strategy, conversation, and shoddy cartography; a story of dwarves, glory, and ruin.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes Yes 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Contractually Obligated to be EXTREME
by Alexander Sprague, Jessica Geyer

An Action Hero RPG with rules in the format of a Hollywood Screenplay. Vie for top billing in your own action movie!

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Campfire Memories
by Matt Bohnhoff

A GMless game about a family going camping, facing unpleasant experiences while in the great outdoors, and then looking back on those difficulties fondly. Beta V2. PWYW.

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

Fairyland Confidential
by Nick Wedig

A game that mashes up the genre conventions of film noir with the legends and stories of fairy folklore. It’s a roleplaying game for one player. You’ll need a deck of regular playing cards (with jokers), two dice of different colors, a set of these rules, a victim sheet, a crime sheet, and some way to take notes. It should take you 30 minutes to an hour to play. PWYW.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 1 2 - Focus/Imagination

Icarus
by Spenser Starke

A collaborative storytelling game about the collapse of a great civilization. Every game begins in a city-nation known as Icarus at the height of its power where, in celebration, the city has decided to erect a massive, ever-growing monument in the center of town to display its prestige to the world.

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

Thrown Together
by James Mullen

A two-player story-game of screwball comedy romances, with optional rules for a third player

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

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