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Legend of the Elements
by Max Hervieux

Legend of the Elements (formerly known as "Avatar World") is a PbtA game based on the worlds of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and "The Legend of Korra", as well as martial arts media, wuxia films, and shonen anime for style and aesthetics. It's a game of high-concept, high-energy martial arts action.

Roleplaying Game, Powered by the Apocalypse No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

The Veil
by Fraser Simons, Kyle Simons, Alessandro Rossi

The Veil is a collaborative storytelling game Powered by the Apocalypse, designed to tell cyberpunk stories of your own making. Use world building tools to come up with unique settings that look and feel like the cyberpunk you and your friends have always wanted. Put questions that drive your characters at the heart of heists, mysteries, and conspiracies. Break a near future world and then try to put it back together. Play to find out what happens.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story, Powered by the Apocalypse No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Dungeon World
by Sage LaTorra, Adam Koebel

A roleplaying game in the classic style of Dungeons & Dragons, where elves, dwarves, wizards and hobbits co-exist with humans in a magical world full of monsters and treasures.

Roleplaying Game, Powered by the Apocalypse No Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

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

Timeless the RPG
by Caleb Abbruzzese

Timeless the RPG is a free, share-alike role playing game designed to work contextually with regular speech. Games masters and players can adapt their favorite movies and stories into games quickly. By being setting agnostic, the imagination of the players is the limit. PWYW at DrivethruRPG.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

The Agency
by Matt Machell

A roleplaying game in which players take on the roles of sixties secret agents fighting the supernatural. It's set in a stylised version of sixties Britain; a world of red telephone boxes, London buses, Bentleys, Union Jack waistcoats, velvet jackets, bowler hats, the Beatles, Bobbies, manor houses, eccentrics, Hippies, the Cold War, and miniskirts. All filmed at strange angles and in far too many primary colours.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Don't Rest Your Head
by Fred Hicks

A roleplaying game in which players are insomniacs who keep slipping back and forth between reality and The Mad City.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

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

Dogs in the Vineyard
by D. Vincent Baker

A roleplaying game of religious totalitarianism in the wild west; the players portray "God's Watchdogs", the gun-toting, moralizing, law-enforcing arm of the church in pre-statehood Utah, the Deseret Territory, in the early 19th century.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

A World of Ice and Fire
by Andrew Medeiros

A hack of the Apocalypse World engine permitting play in George R.R. Martin's intrigue-filled world of Westeros.

Roleplaying Game, Powered by the Apocalypse Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

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