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  2. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    Narrat is a free and open source narrative RPG engine that can easily make visual novels. Narrat uses web technologies to output games that run on Web Platforms, as well as Desktop. [ 24 ] Narrat was inspired by games like Disco Elysium in its visual layout and presence of RPG mechanics, as well as dice-based tabletop role playing games style ...

  3. Online text-based role-playing game - Wikipedia

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    Some virtual tabletops include text chat in addition to map and image sharing, campaign management and more. Free-form games may even do away with database integration or dice-rollers entirely and rely upon individual players to keep their own records, with online community reputation dictating how other players react.

  4. List of text-based computer games - Wikipedia

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    The following list of text-based games is not to be considered an authoritative, comprehensive listing of all such games; rather, it is intended to represent a wide range of game styles and genres presented using the text mode display and their evolution across a long period.

  5. Pandemonium (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's core book, Pandemonium! (subtitled Adventures in Tabloid World) is a 176-page softcover manual written by Stephan Michael Sechi, Robin Laws, and Joel Kaye.It was published in 1993 by MIB Productions, Inc. and distributed by Atlas Games.

  6. Aftermath! - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath! is the second RPG produced by Hume and Charrette for FGU after producing Bushido. [2] It was also praised for its features, but often criticized for its complexity, a common refrain about FGU. [2] Characters are rated on a set of six stats – Wit, Will, Strength, Deftness, Speed, and Health. [3]

  7. Engel (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Engel (German for angel or angels) is a role-playing game.The original German version uses a rule system in which the gamemaster and players draw associative, tarot-like cards instead of rolling dice to determine the outcome of an event (this system is called the Arcana system in the original German version).

  8. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Connor Hogg for GameRant called Dread a "beautifully unique RPG system" and recommended it for "a slasher one-shot session or a horror-themed campaign." [ 11 ] Writing for Play Unplugged , Paul Carboni commented, " Dread ' s flexibility is a product of its simple and surprisingly innovative character creation and conflict resolution systems."

  9. Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the multiverse described in Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber.The first book assumes that gamemasters will set their campaigns after the Patternfall war; that is, after the end of the fifth book in the series, The Courts of Chaos, but uses material from the following books to describe those parts of Zelazny's cosmology that were featured there in more detail.