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Lancer is a science fiction tabletop role-playing game about laser mecha, created by Miguel Lopez and Tom Bloom (né Parkinson-Morgan).The first printing of the core rulebook was published by Massif Press in 2019, followed by an updated edition in collaboration with Dark Horse Comics in 2024.
Tales from the Loop (role-playing game) Teenagers from Outer Space (role-playing game) Tenra War; Terra Primate; The Keys of Bled; The Land of Karrus; The Next Empire; The Orion Nebula (game) The Weapon (game) Transhuman Space; The Tribes of Crane; Trinity (role-playing game) Twilight: 2000
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.
Lancer (role-playing game) O. Old-School Essentials; Q. Quest (role-playing game) S. Sleepaway (game) Star Crossed (game) This page was last edited on 13 July 2024 ...
Pages in category "Mecha role-playing games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Lancer (role-playing game) M. Macross II: The Role ...
Xenogears [a] is a 1998 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the debut entry in the larger Xeno franchise. The gameplay of Xenogears revolves around navigating 3D environments both on-foot and using humanoid mecha dubbed "Gears". Combat is governed by a version of the turn-based ...
The ENNIE Awards (previously stylized as ENnie Awards) [1] [2] are awards for role-playing game (RPG) products (including game-related accessories, publications, and art) and their creators. The awards were created in 2001 by Russ Morrissey of EN World in partnership with Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D Third Edition News. [ 3 ]
The original Arduin suite of supplements, dungeon modules, and gaming aids were initially self-published (1977–78), but were then later produced by Grimoire Games. Dragon Tree Press produced four further Arduin supplements in the mid-1980s before the Arduin rights and properties were purchased by David Bukata and George De Rosa of Emperors Choice Games and Miniatures in 1998.