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  2. Quest (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Beth Elderkin for Gizmodo praised Quest's decision to make the core rulebook available to schools during the COVID-19 lockdowns, writing, "It’s a welcoming, positive, and (dare I say) educational roleplaying game, and seems like a great way to bring educators and students together during a difficult time."

  3. Timelords (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    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:

  4. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on, "the grand tradition of Space Opera, in the vein of E.E Doc Smith and ... Star Wars from George Lucas." Based on these sources the game includes: "psionic powers so prevalent in the Lensman series and in Star Wars with 'the force.'" [citation needed] Spacemaster: SF adaptation of Rolemaster: Space Quest: Spaceship Zero

  5. Fall of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Fall of Magic is a collaborative storytelling tabletop role-playing game by Ross Cowman that is played on a hand-printed canvas map. The story follows a dying magus and companions on their journey to the birthplace of magic. The players utilize the map to track game progression as they unroll it.

  6. Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura - Wikipedia

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    Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is a 2001 role-playing video game developed by Troika Games and published by Sierra On-Line for Microsoft Windows.The game's story takes place within a fantasy setting currently undergoing a transformation from its own Industrial Revolution, in which magic competes against technological gadgets, and focuses on the efforts of a zeppelin crash survivor ...

  7. Dragon Age (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The game uses traditional tabletop role playing game features, such as character classes (fighter, mage and rogue), races (human, dwarf or elf), and ability scores. Gameplay in the system centers around the use of three six-sided dice for all rolls. One die, called the "dragon die", is differently colored than the other two.

  8. How to start playing tabletop RPGs like D&D and Cyberpunk 2020

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    You can easily search Google for “the most popular” tabletop games, but it’s probably better to think of TTRPGs like you would a series of books. How to start playing tabletop RPGs like D&D ...

  9. Gatecrasher (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Gatecrasher is a role-playing game set in the 24th century, where a transdimensional gate has been opened, allowing magic into the world. The game is more light-hearted than dark, featuring monsters like "Golf Balls from Hell" and "Killer Pancakes", and deep space asteroids named Cheesers and This Stinking Rock.