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Paper Tigers
by Ashok Desai

Paper Tigers is a competitive role-playing game for three to six players, five being the ideal amount. There is no need for a GM. Each player takes on the role of a conniving politician looking to finagle their party into power by any means necessary.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 3-6 3 - Mildly 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

Apocalypse Girl
by Sydney Freedberg

Who are you in this story? If you're the Girl... God chose you to save the world. Congrats. Here's the thing: Nobody gave you any superpowers. You get no Slayer strength, no kung-fu grip, no costume. You're just you.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 3 2 - Focus/Imagination

A Penny For My Thoughts
by Paul Tevis

A storygame in which the players portray amnesia victims helping each other to piece together their pasts.

Collaborative Story No No 3-5 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Dinner Party
by Doug Ruff

A game of social viciousness and revelation for 4-8 mature players. The setting is a dinner party in November 1974 ... the players act out their characters hangups while playing spiteful conversational games and getting progressively more drunk. Can you gain enough courage to face your Issue, or will you collapse in the downstairs lavatory or get thrown out of the party? Uses six-sided dice for resolution, the rules are simple but the tactics are deep.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 4-8 1 - Super Easy

Den of Thieves
by Johnstone Metzger

A round-robin roleplaying game of Fantasy Thieves in a Fantasy City, with magic and whatnot and a sort-of Victorian underworld vibe. You can play with or without a GM.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 3+ 3 - Mildly Crunchy

Dead Man Talking
by Leo Marshall

A storygame in which players portray multiple characters, examining the life of a protagonist to discover what turned them into a criminal, bound for the electric chair.

Collaborative Story Yes No 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Supercops vs Everyday life
by DeReel

A tool to develop and intrigue and discover the ramifications of a city-wide system, a la The Wire

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Dawn of Worlds
by N. Bob Pesall

A game in which the players portray gods and collaboratively create a fantasy world from scratch: giving you all the tools and advice by which a few ordinary people can set themselves up with ultimate power for an evening, and leave you with a complete, detailed fantasy world. It will, if you make use of it, give you a world with complete landscapes, history, cultures, and characters. And it will be fun, too.

Roleplaying Game Yes No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Pocket Things
by Tod Foley

Pocket Things is a silly little storygame for people with pockets, and things in them. Guest appearances by Chuck Norris possible, but not guaranteed. Yeah, it's a game about the things in your pockets.

Collaborative Story No No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

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