D&D 5E List the Third-Party 5th Edition Campaign Settings


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my google-fu is lacking, pls help me remember the name of this D&D campaign setting where the PCs are in some kind of reality show, and they are thrown into a dungeon to compete with other parties...?
 



Pugmire its own game (similar to a stripped down 5E), but it's not a D&D setting.

Darkplane, to the best of my searching, is not available for sale.

I've removed both for now, but if I'm in error, please feel free to interject!

Is there a similar thread for games based on the 5e engine that are distinct enough to be considered their own games and not just settings?
 

I think I've seen 5E D&D stuff for a setting called Nameless Realms by Art of the Genre.

It seems to list a number of shared campaign settings over different periods of time. For example one of the chronologically later settings involves a mix of gunslinging and airships, called Gun Kingdoms.

Does anyone have a better idea on this? The company showcases its stuff in a magazine called Folio.
 

I think I've seen 5E D&D stuff for a setting called Nameless Realms by Art of the Genre.

It seems to list a number of shared campaign settings over different periods of time. For example one of the chronologically later settings involves a mix of gunslinging and airships, called Gun Kingdoms.

Does anyone have a better idea on this? The company showcases its stuff in a magazine called Folio.

I have gotten many of those and regret my decision. They are much more accurately created for... I don’t know which older edition... and given 5e stats and write ups as an afterthought. The conversion to 5e is not well done IMO. Too high powered and unevenly powered with the races, if the races get a 5e writeup that’s intelligible at all, and the old school expectation of getting multiple magic treasures all the time, up to items with +5 enchantments. I would not classify it as a 5e setting.
 

I have gotten many of those and regret my decision. They are much more accurately created for... I don’t know which older edition... and given 5e stats and write ups as an afterthought. The conversion to 5e is not well done IMO. Too high powered and unevenly powered with the races, if the races get a 5e writeup that’s intelligible at all, and the old school expectation of getting multiple magic treasures all the time, up to items with +5 enchantments. I would not classify it as a 5e setting.
Ah okay.

From what I've seen, the stats are apparently first made for 1E D&D, or so he claims, and then he puts a 5E version in a grey box.

It's an interesting setting though I do feel him using his own terms for the races is confusing.
 


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