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OSR

"Old School Renaissance" or "Old School Revival." Tabletop RPGs that are inspired by the early tabletop RPGs of the 1970s

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Story Rich

Games with a heavy focus on storytelling and narrative.

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    Top selling$15 or less tagged OSR and Story Rich (20 results)

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    Rip it out. Then plug it in. The future of cannibalism—is now.
    He's a mixed breed you bought from a kid in a resettlement camp, and he's the best friend you've ever had.
    Also fully OSR compatible.
    If you're going to play MOSAIC Strict you need a chargen system
    What if TTRPG battles were actually terrifying?
    Your Story Comes From God
    I'm at the NPC. I'm at the quest mechanic. I'm at the combination NPC and quest mechanic.
    Yeah, You're a Ghoul, but Only Occasionally, and No One Knows Anyway.
    The power of being determined, inspired, sensual, free of stress and anxiety.
    When is she most alive? When is she most dead?
    You know about how Dracula can't come into your home unless you invite him? It's based in truth, but not like that.
    TRUCK
    $4.99
    A Mystery for Liminal Horror
    "He cooks a wonderful dinner for the two of you."
    You want a Pawn to help satisfy your aspirations? Ask your gamemaster and they’ll put an NPC Pawn in your life.
    Gather with your companions around a yuletide fire this year and the new sun may grant your secret prayers.
    It Makes Us Yearn for Each Other If We Let It
    "You don't have to be still dead."
    A marriage of prompt-driven solo journaling and group-based TTRPG play.
    We just have to disbelieve the lies, the fictions, collectively somehow.
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