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6d6
by Chris Tregenza

6d6 is a generic system designed to be adapted quickly into any setting. The core of the game are a character's advantages and their potential. Advantages are life traits like Brawn, skills like Diplomacy or equipment like Binoculars. To take any action, a character spends potential to use their advantages.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Bliss Stage
by Ben Lehman

Bliss Stage is a role-playing game about teenage pilots fighting back against alien invaders with giant robots made of weaponized love. It's about love and war and the future of humanity.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No Yes 3-7 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Lacuna
by Jared A. Sorensen

A roleplaying game of a near-future world where corporations have discovered a way to eliminate violent individuals by sending them to a surreal realm called "Blue City". You are one of the agents charged with tracking them down in this other-world and removing their violent tendencies by use of "The Lacuna Device".

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Age of Legends
by Jaye Foster, Mark Foster

When a god of speaks to you, it is not something you can ignore. Whether you are a queen, a beggar, a merchant or a bandit, when a god chooses you to be their champion your old life ends. Your new life comes with divine powers but these are not gifts.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 3+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

SPLINTER
by Richard Kelly, Devon Oratz, Mikaela Barree, Korbl Klimecki

In SPLINTER, you embody two characters - the Player, a modern-day gladiator seeking fame or freedom, and their Avatar, a denizen of the Splinter. The Avatar is unaware that it is connected to its Player in any way, and has its own goals, factions, and identity. This creates a unique roleplaying opportunity unlike any other game.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Golden Sky Stories
by Ryo Kamiya, Ewen Cluney

A heartwarming, non-violent role-playing game that’s great fun for all ages. It takes place in a small town in rural Japan, and players take on the role of henge (pronounced hen-gay, like a chicken that’s happy), animals with just a little magical power, including the ability to temporarily take human form. They do not fight great battles or unearth valuable treasures though; Golden Sky Stories adventures are all about helping others and becoming friends.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Operators
by Kyle Simons

Mission Impossible heists and Tom Clancy technothriller meets Bourne-style kinetic fight sequences in this all-new action RPG, designed to tell cinematic action movies at the table. Check out the Kickstarter at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samjokopublishing/operators-rpg

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Far Trek
by C.R. Brandon, Mike Berkey

A game about a five year mission, where special effects never progressed beyond painted Styrofoam blocks and cheap double-exposures. The 70's were still The Future and Klingons had smooth foreheads. The idea of a Star Trek movie was a laughable proposition and nobody thought twice about planets full of Nazis and space hippies.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Risus
by S. John Ross

The 20th Anniversary edition of one of the world's first free RPGs (still free, always and forever). For some, Risus is a handy “emergency” RPG for spur-of-the-moment one-shots and rapid character creation. For others, it’s a reliable campaign system supporting years of play. For others still, it’s a strange little pamphlet with stick figures. No matter what you think it is, there's no wrong way to play.

PWYW at DrivethruRPG.com

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

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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