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  2. Labyrinth Lord - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth Lord was a runner up in the Indie RPG Awards Best Free Game category in 2007, [3] and it received an Honorable Mention in the Best Game category of the 2010 ENnies. [4] The Escapist recommended Labyrinth Lord in their 2009 Holiday Buyer's Guide.

  3. Dungeons & Dragons retro-clones - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth Lord (LL) is a retro-clone written and edited by Daniel Proctor and published by Goblinoid Games in 2007. LL takes its inspiration from the 1981 Basic Set edited by Tom Moldvay and the accompanying Expert Set by David "Zeb" Cook. [3] Any adventure written to be played with classic D&D can be run using LL with little or no adjustment ...

  4. Old School Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    A variety of published RPGs can be understood to be influenced by or part of the OSR trend, ranging from emulations of specific editions of Dungeons and Dragons such as OSRIC [23] Old-School Essentials, [24] and Labyrinth Lord [25] to games such as The Black Hack, Mörk Borg, and Electric Bastionland, which are designed to recreate the "feel ...

  5. Mutant Future - Wikipedia

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    Mutant Future is a post-apocalyptic, science fantasy role-playing game created by Daniel Proctor and Ryan Denison and published by Goblinoid Games. The game is compatible with Labyrinth Lord, which emulates the rules of classic era Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) using the Open Game License (OGL) from Wizards of the Coast.

  6. Basic Fantasy RPG - Wikipedia

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    Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game (also commonly known as Basic Fantasy RPG and abbreviated BFRPG), is an open source retro-clone role-playing game written by Chris Gonnerman that emulates, and is largely compatible with, the 1981 Basic and Expert sets of Dungeons & Dragons.

  7. Category:Indie role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Shadow of the Demon Lord; The Shadow of Yesterday; Shadowdark; Shock: Social Science Fiction; S/lay w/Me; Slayers (role-playing game) Sleepaway (game) Sorcerer (role-playing game) Spione: Story Now in Cold War Berlin; Spire: The City Must Fall; Spirit of the Century; Star Crossed (game) Stars Without Number; Swashbucklers of the 7 Skies

  8. Crunchyroll to Release RPG ‘Lord of Nazarick’ Based on ...

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    Crunchyroll teamed with Tokyo-based mobile game publisher A Plus Japan for the global English-language release of “Lord of Nazarick,” a turn-based RPG based on “Overlord” to be released ...

  9. Aveyond - Wikipedia

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    There are eight games thus far in the series: the first two full games, the four "chapter" releases of the third game, the full fourth game, and the free prequel, Ahriman's Prophecy. All the games in the series were made with RPG Maker XP ; Amaranth Games was the first developer to popularize RPG Maker as a commercial tool in 2006.