There is a great little fantasy roleplaying game called Barebones Fantasy. It's around 80 pages and it is a complete and well thought out rpg. The pdf is $10. It has very clever and intuitive mechanics that don't require looking rules up. There is a complete magic system, rules for magic item creation, lots of monsters, an adventure generator, a random dungeon generator, and lots of examples.
I just bought it myself and after reading it - I cannot wait to play.
I am in a similar boat to you, although slightly older - and this game appeals to me a lot. Maybe it would work for you? Google some reviews - I think you will be impressed.
I'm not associated with DwD Studios or Barebones fantasy - I just think they've made a great game.
Thank you, (and those like you), for two reasons:
a) For informing me about a game system that could be what I'm looking for these days. Not only did you point out a title that I might not have heard about, but you also provided me with information on *why* the game might be interesting to me based on what I had said. Very helpful, and very much appreciated!
b) I'd also like to thank you for *not* telling me what so many people think I want to hear, such as:
* Point out the obvious titles that get mentioned at least twice a week on the front page of EN World, and a dozen times a day on any number of threads. Just because someone doesn't post all the time doesn't mean they don't read or visit one of the most supported and iconic sites for gamers!.
* Offer the most obvious/obnoxious advice as if no one could have *ever* thought of it on their own; especially, offering that kind of advice to someone who makes it perfectly clear (check the title of this thread!) that they've been in the game for a long time. (i.e. "Don't buy books you don't like", "Older games don't expire", "Just use the core books", "Try different games <without actually suggesting anything, or point out obvious titles I would most likely already be aware of>", etc.)
I could go on with that list, but it wouldn't really apply to you. So, again, thanks!
