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A default setting for all RPGs taking place in the world of King Arthur, Merlin and Morgan le Fay. Jakandor: Sword and sorcery: Island of Jakandor Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Wizards of the Coast: 1997-1998 The setting was released in the form of three books, as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Odyssey line. Uresia: anime fantasy ...
The Cortex System is a collection of related roleplaying games. Its most recent iteration, Cortex Prime, was designed by Cam Banks and initially published by Fandom Tabletop, then acquired by Dire Wolf Digital. Prior versions appeared in the licensed roleplaying games published by Margaret Weis Productions, where it was used as the house system ...
A noir (detective) RPG set in a modern-day city where once-ordinary people hold the power of ancient myths and legends Commando: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1979 Companions' Tale: 2019 Conan Role-Playing Game: TSR "ZeFRS" (Zeb's Fantasy Roleplaying System) 1985 Hyborian Age: The official TSR Conan role-playing game, finally published in 1985
The set of rules of a role-playing game is known as its game system; the rules themselves are known as game mechanics. Although there are game systems which are shared by many games, for example, the d20 system, many games have their own, custom rules system. Game rules determine the success or failure of a character's actions, or adjudicate ...
d20 system, modified (d20 Modern) Urban Arcana is a campaign setting for the d20 Modern roleplaying game that builds on a small campaign model included in the original rulebook. It adds much in the way of magic and monsters to the game, and contains rules for things such as playing Shadowkind characters.
The development of the Hero System (1989) from the superhero role-playing game Champions [1] also had a profound influence in popularizing the concept. It truly became a dominant subject in RPG design with the release of the Third Edition of Dungeons & Dragons (2000) and the d20 System along with the creation of the Open Gaming License (OGL).
In 2003, BTRC re-issued TimeLords as a setting for their new EABA (End All Be All) generic role-playing game system. All books are available in PDF format only, through download or print on demand. In 2013, Timelords was re-released as a setting for the EABA v2 system, also in PDF format only. Some changes made to the setting with the EABA rules:
Fudge is a generic role-playing game system for use in freeform role-playing games. [1] The name "FUDGE" was once an acronym for Freeform Universal Donated (later, Do-it-yourself) Gaming Engine [2] and, though the acronym has since been dropped, that phrase remains a good summation of the game's design goals.