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Lasers & Feelings
by John Harper

A one-page collaborative story-first roleplaying game about the crew of the interstellar scout ship Raptor. Their mission is to explore uncharted regions of space, deal with aliens both friendly and deadly, and defend the Consortium worlds against space dangers. Captain Darcy has been overcome by the strange psychic entity known as Something Else, leaving the crewmembers to fend for themselves while he recovers in a medical pod. What happens next? Play to find out!

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

Threat
by Alto Dizi

A one-page "superlite" solo microRPG that replicates the kind of horror movie where an ensemble cast of skilled but flawed people are trapped in a dark place with a terrifying threat waiting to snatch them at any moment. There’s plenty of intrigue, dark secrets, and broken relationships to keep things interesting. It’s fast, cyclic, and incredibly lethal; your pool of actors essentially serves as hit points. So don’t get too attached!

Powered by the Apocalypse Yes No 1 2 - Focus/Imagination

Fruit Hangs Heavy
by Matthijs Holter

A Norwegian Freeform RPG. Imagine that you draw the essence from your own youth. You boil out the juices of the billowing leaves and make an elixir that gives you all of it, refined.

The real teenage years had many false starts. The party you couldn’t find. The boy or girl who never became a boyfriend or girlfriend. The time you went out for drinks and all your expectations of magic weren’t fulfilled.

Tonight something will be fulfilled. We don’t know yet what it is.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes No 3-5 1 - Super Easy

Cyberblues City
by Polar Blues Press

A near-future action-adventure RPG. Fast-playing and often funny, it offers a lighter take on the cyberpunk genre, both in terms of system and tone. Cyberblues City uses a much modified version of the Fudge roleplaying system designed to make it easy on GMs. And best of all, it is absolutely free.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Big Eyes, Small Mouth
by David L. Pulver, Mark C. Mackinnon

A multi-genre RPG designed to simulate the action of anime and manga. The title alludes to the common anime drawing style of characters with huge, expressive eyes and comparatively small mouths. BESM uses a point-based character creation system. Characters are evaluated based on three "Stats", against which all action checks are made. These are supplemented by Attributes, which give the characters unique abilities.

Roleplaying Game No Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

Exile
by Asbjorn Olsen

A moody storygame from Denmark, exploring the depths of loneliness.

Collaborative Story Yes Yes 4 1 - Super Easy

Krendel
by William Altman

A modular, universal table top role-playing game system that provides a toolbox to customize your game to any world you can imagine. Blending tactical simulation with cooperative narration, Krendel's single die resolution provides the gradient of your success, or an alternative to failure, that may be tailored to help you realize the intent of your actions. It's a bit crunchy. It's also free. For more information and downloads, see link.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 4 - Moderately Crunchy

Ops & Tactics
by Sweet Soul Bro

A modular modern RPG with tons of content. Designed for everything from police investigation to para-military violence, Ops and Tactics excels in modern combat. Want to run a game where the Atlanta SWAT takes down gangs or a para-military operation in 'Nam? We've got you covered!

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 5 - Highly Crunchy

Rydu
by Tam H

A minimalist hack of Dungeon World with character traits inspired by Risus, Rydu is designed to be compatible with *W games, to be playable solo, and to fit in a pocket. Print it out, fold it up, slip a few blank pages for maps into the pocket, grab a pencil stub and four d6s, and you’re set. You don’t even need friends.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 1+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Fortune Cookies and Nuclear War
by Nick Wedig

A microgame for two, about political negotiation and bluffing. It’s made to be played in a Chinese restaurant, where you have to reach a consensus with your sworn enemy over the course of a single meal, or the entire world will be destroyed.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2 1 - Super Easy

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