A Powered by the Apocalypse game of space opera. Bring your love of your favorite sci-fi epic & help bring the galaxy to life.
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You've got your skills, your wit, and the ship you and your team fly through the empty darkness between planets. So what if the strange object you picked up on that last planet is humming with a weird energy and people are shooting at you to try and take it away. This is just any other Thursday, right?
Uncharted Worlds is a Powered by the Apocalypse game of Space Opera. Bring your love of your favorite sci-fi epic and help bring the galaxy to life.
A cyberpunk dystopic game where all of the player's are mentally bonded, for good or for ill.
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Come play Mark Richardson's Headspace. A cyberpunk dystopic game where all of the players are permanently mentally bonded, which has its upsides and its major downsides. Emotional depth is encouraged in the roleplay but all efforts will be made to create a safe space for roleplay for folks of all backgrounds.
In this steam-powered fantasy world, players become embroiled in a missing persons investigation. They soon discover that nothing is black & white in the gloomy city of Corvis.
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Experience the gritty, magical, steam-powered world of Iron Kingdoms Full Metal Fantasy RPG. Privateer Press took their old d20 setting and made a rules system all their own based on their popular wargames Warmachine and Hordes. Players in Just an Urban Legend become embroiled in a missing persons investigation in the gloomy city of Corvis.
A perfect no-prep game containing a starting situation, setting, pregen characters, & quick-play rules.
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You’re the noble Natasha Syri (Lady Blackbird) and her crew of outcasts and vagabonds aboard the skyship dubbed The Owl, striving for the safety of the Pirate King’s secret lair. You’re on a mission of love, for Lady Blackbird is betrothed to a man she does not care for. Only the Pirate King himself will do for her. We will play one session and have pre-made character sheets for you. BYO dice (D6), or we'll provide some.
The town of Foresthall needs heroes! A black cloud is descending on the town. Will you & your team be able to discover its origins before it's too late?
You control the powers of creation & destruction. Zoom out to watch the majestic tide of history wash across empires, then zoom in & explore the lives of the people who endured it.
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You have vast power to create...and to destroy. Build beautiful, tranquil jewels of civilization and then consume them with nuclear fire. Zoom out to watch the majestic tide of history wash across empires, then zoom in and explore the lives of the people who endured it. Mock chronological order. Defy time and space. Build worlds and destroy them. An RPG in a class of its own. Players create the setting and timeline on down to role playing the characters living in the story. Prepare yourself to be the author of existence. Keywords: Rules light, creation/roleplaying heavy, story RPG, no dice, no stats, no GM, rules taught, mature teens+, role playing or creative writing experience strongly preferred.
The Siblings Trouble is a card-driven, cooperative, storytelling game inspired by finding the mysterious places in your backyard. It is influenced by Miyasaki, The Goonies - a G-rated Stranger Things?
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The Siblings Trouble is a card-driven, cooperative, storytelling game inspired by finding the mysterious places in your backyard. The Siblings Trouble boils down all the core elements of an RPG (storytelling, exploration, discover, treasure, encounters, etc) into a fun-to-play narrative romp with your family or friends. This is a 30 minute narrative game you can play as an ice-breaker, in-betweener, or as a way to introduce storytelling and adventure games to new players.It is an experience which leverages the fun of pen and paper games and lets players have quick, fun adventures together. The Siblings Trouble is influenced by Miyasaki, The Goonies, The Hardy Boys, and even Pikmin. It is about Grabbing a backpack, a sandwich, that monster you call a “sibling,” and heading out into the wilderness, leaving the comfort of home at your back. Perhaps a G-rated Stranger Things?