Given all the negative developments in my data recovery saga, it looks like it might take quite a while before I get my data back, so I'll go ahead and bump this up to see if there are renewed interest from my players.
So I was thinking of maybe listing the games that I do have (i.e. those I haven't deleted along the rest of my data, or at the very least printed before deleting them), so maybe that way my players might have a better idea of what i can run...
Vagabonds of Dyfed: Marrying PBtA with OSR style games.
Pathfinder 1st ed.: Well, it's pathfinder... (I guess, to this, I could also add D&D 3.5...)
D&D 5th: Again, it's D&D 5th... but since I boycott WotC, I own mostly 3rd party stuff, so beware... :P
Asteroids & Aliens: A sci-fi game inspired by X-COM and Starship Troopers, with a little bit of cosmic horror...
Uncharted Worlds: another PBtA game, but this one to run space opera style games.
Swords and Six-Siders: basically an OSR game but converting the old classics with a simple d6 system.
Jaws of the Six Serpents: a sword & sorcery type of game using the PDQ engine.
Dungeonslayers 4th. ed.: Another old school med-fan game, rules-lite, this one inspired more by TDE. Absolutely free.
Warrior, Rogue, Mage: A simple med-fan game. Also available for free.
Shotguns n' Saddles: A western game using a simplified version of the D20 system.
Devil's Crossroad: another western game, using a different system, also available for free.
Barebones Fantasy: A med-fan game using a simple d100 system.
Barbarren!: A very tongue-in-cheek beer and pretzel game with obvious sword & sorcery and Conan influences. You are an overly masculine barbarian who kills people and lay women and... well... you get the picture...
Earthdawn 2nd. ed.: Yes, I am aware this is considered the heretical edition of ED, but it is the one I own, so...
GURPS 3rd. ed.: If you don't know what GURPS is, it is a universal and generic roleplaying system, so we could make pretty much whatever we want with this. Relatively easy and intuitive to learn, unless you're starting to make vehicles where it gets really complicated for some odd reason...
L5R 1st to 3rd ed.: a game of samurai drama. You don't go on adventure to get magic item, gold and get powerful, instead you go on adventure for glory, favors, and possibly have an awesome death... or because your lord ordered you to...
Dominion Rules 3rd. ed.: A game to run low-magic med-fan or historical fan. System is d12-based. also available for free.
D6 Pool: A system made more for modern-type games. Also free.
The Dead: A zombie apocalypse game. Also available for free.
Open Legend: Another generic and universal game that can be used to do pretty much anything. also available for free...
Open D6 System: the old WEG system they made available for free when the company went under... Generic and universal as well.
Atomic Highway: A post-apocalyptic game. Simple V6 system and also available for free.
Undiscovered: an old discontinued Canadian game using a d100 system. Feels like a more complex version of BBF with definite old school influences...
a few French games... The old French version of TDE and Courant Fractal, a made in Québec RPG. In case you want to learn or perfect your French...
I have a few more, but I think this is enough choice for the moment being. If my players insist on seeing what else I have, I'll list them in another post...
(Note: My Urban Shadows game is going pretty well, so no need for me to suggest a US game again.)
Last edited August 26, 2019 11:09 pm