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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

World Wide Wrestling
by Nathan D. Paoletta

The World Wide Wrestling RPG is a game that creates professional wrestling pageantry and action. You don't need to know much about real–world wrestling in order to play this game well! All you need is an idea for an entertaining character. Wrestling is the drama of personal conflict, exaggerated until it becomes mythic. The game plunges your wrestler into these conflicts, guiding you through the drama as it escalates in more and more crowd–pleasing ways.

Roleplaying Game, Powered by the Apocalypse No Yes 3-9 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Poor Amongst the Stars
by Jaye Foster

These corridors and decks are all you’ve known your entire life. It’s all your parents knew, it’s all your children will know. As the ship you’re in glides through the cold black vacuum of space you have to deal with the reality of being Poor Amongst the Stars.

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

reSISTERs
by DeReel

This game doesn't pretend to accurately represent the experience of fantifas militants. Its rudimentary comment - that there's a contradiction to be overcome between office and street activism - mostly intends to reveal our representations.

Who are the militants? How is a fascist problem structured? Where can we simplify or generalize?

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Speak to me. The voices are far too loud.
by Tobie Abad

This game was written as a statement against bullying and against hate. This game was inspired by a powerful scene from writing legend Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s V for Vendetta. This game was also written as a protest and as a defiant stance against the hate which seems to currently fuel the world. We must embrace love. And this game hopes to allow opportunities to find that despite the bleakness the surround us.

This game might not be for everyone.

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

FateLess
by Alessandro Piroddi

This GM-Less game focuses on the adventurous stories of individual characters, their personal goals and their development as human beings. Players might be allies or enemies, lovers or strangers, but somehow their destinies will end up twining and influencing each other.

Roleplaying Game No No 2-5 3 - Mildly Crunchy

The Great Long Dark
by Hayley Gordon, Vee Hendro

This is a game about the price of freedom, about what we would sacrifice for our people, and for the ones we love. A game about leaving, about journeys that change you, about desperation, and about finding hope in the strangest of places. A game about the Great Long Dark.

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

This Is A Sad Place, Where Ghosts Live
by Matt Jones

This is a house, where ghosts live.
It houses the living, who are sad.
Their sadness feeds sadness. Their fear breeds fear.
This house has ghosts, who are not sad.
Their successes cause joy. Their failures cause sadness.
Their triumphs instil courage. Their blunders instil fear.
This is a sad place, where ghosts live.

This Is A Sad Place, Where Ghosts Live is a mini RPG where you play a group of ghosts, haunting a house where sadness resides.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

House of Reeds
by Sam Kabo Ashwell

This is a role-playing game about a home. In this home lives a family, or a succession of families. You’ll draw the home and watch as it changes with the family over the years.
You will need a good-sized sheet of paper to draw on, pencils, and something on which to record characters (index cards are good). A big pile of 10-sided dice is helpful but not necessary. You'll also need to print and cut out the game cards, or transcribe them onto something.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2-6 2 - Focus/Imagination

Making Magic
by James Mullen

This is a silly little game poem you can try with players who are familiar with various fantasy, horror or sci-fi tropes.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 1 - Super Easy

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