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This is a list of notable tabletop role-playing games. It does not include computer role-playing games, MMORPGs, play-by-mail/email games, or any other video games with RPG elements. Most of these games are tabletop role-playing games; other types of games are noted as such where appropriate.
This is a list of companies that have produced tabletop role-playing games in English, listed in order of the year that the company published its first role-playing game-related product (game, supplement, or magazine). Also listed is the years the company was active, and a list of notable role-playing games the company has produced.
Quest is a rules-light, fantasy tabletop role-playing game designed to welcome beginners to the hobby. [1] It was created in 2019 by T.C. Sottek, executive editor at The Verge. [2]
Fabula Ultima is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game inspired by Japanese role-playing video games such as the Final Fantasy series. It was designed by Emanuele Galletto, illustrated by Catthy Trinh and Moryo, and published by Need Games in 2023. [1] [2] The game won 2023 ENNIE Awards for Best Game and Product of the Year. [3] [4]
Tabletop role-playing games increased in popularity in the early 2020s, facilitated by an increase in online play through videoconferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic, [3] [4] [5] viewership of actual play programming on streaming media such as Twitch, [44] and the development of user-friendly marketplaces to buy and sell indie role-playing ...
The Genesys Roleplaying Game is a tabletop role-playing game released by Fantasy Flight Games in November 2017. The book presents a generic version of a narrative dice system introduced previously in Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars RPG, opening the system to be used in any type of setting.
Connor Hogg for GameRant called Dread a "beautifully unique RPG system" and recommended it for "a slasher one-shot session or a horror-themed campaign." [ 11 ] Writing for Play Unplugged , Paul Carboni commented, " Dread ' s flexibility is a product of its simple and surprisingly innovative character creation and conflict resolution systems."
Tim Clare, writing for Tabletop Gaming, named Ten Candles one of the top ten games for Halloween, commenting "As far as roleplaying survival horror goes, 10 Candles offers one of the best one-shot experiences [...] 10 Candles uses an interesting system where, yes, there’s a GM, but players co-create and hijack the narration.