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  2. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Since role-playing games originally developed from wargames, there are many historical and alternate-history RPGs based on Earth. The settings for such games are excluded from this list, unless they include significant fictional elements. Many RPG campaign settings are based on fictional universes from books, comics, video games, or films.

  3. Category:Historical role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Most of these are actually alternate history games, adding science fiction (such as steampunk) or fantasy elements to a historical setting. For more information, see Role-playing game . Subcategories

  4. Category:Alternate history role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing games (including live-action) in the alternate history genre, including "secret history" and conspiracy theory. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. List of alternate reality games - Wikipedia

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    Players cooperated online, on mobiles and in the real world. Four big events took place in London during summer 2010. Gamers on Unfiction, on the game web and in the streets of London during the summer events Complete A Map of the Floating City: 2011 Thomas Dolby: A Map of the Floating City (album)

  6. OpenGeofiction - Wikipedia

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    OpenGeofiction (abbreviated OGF) is an online collaborative mapping project focused on fantasy cartography and worldbuilding of a world analogous to Earth. It uses OpenStreetMap software and processes in a separate environment, providing an outlet for artistic expression that avoids interfering with OpenStreetMap's mapping of the real world and potentially mitigates the risk of vandalism there.

  7. Category:Alternate history video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is about video games about alternate history. This can apply to both alternative takes on real-world history and alternative timelines to pre-existing game series. This can apply to both alternative takes on real-world history and alternative timelines to pre-existing game series.

  8. Northern Crown (roleplaying game) - Wikipedia

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    Northern Crown is a d20 System role-playing game of alternate history and fantasy, set in a magical version of seventeenth-century North America.Introducing elements of European and American legend and lore, as well as numerous elements common to the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons and related fantasy settings, the world of Northern Crown is more inspired by the real world than directly based ...

  9. Godlike (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936-1946 is an alternate history World War II era superhero role-playing game, created by Dennis Detwiller and Greg Stolze. Godlike was originally produced by Dennis Detwiller and John Scott Tynes of Pagan Publishing (though it was not actually a Pagan publication), and published by Hawthorn ...