do you play any non-d20 games? If so, what?

Do you play any non-d20 games?

  • Yes. Believe it or not, there are non-d20 out there.

    Votes: 175 81.8%
  • No. There can be only one.

    Votes: 39 18.2%

  • Poll closed .

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Not regularly, but my repertoire does include:

Continuum
Feng Shui
Battletech

On my shelf, forlorn and unplayed, are:
GURPS
Shadowrun
Alternity
AD&D (various incarnations)

In the past, I've had far more than this, but since the bulk of my play has been d20, I've thinned my collection greatly.
 

I figured I might as well vote on my own poll:

Currently playing in a Shadowrun campaign. I have also played Marvel and DC, d6 Star Wars, and Call of Cthulhu.
 

Goodness, where to begin, where to begin. Well, I play in an OD&D game once a week; a Hero System/Champions game about once a month; a MegaTraveller game a couple times a year; and a GURPS game which is on hiatus.

In the works is either a Villains & Vigilantes game or a Marvel Super Heroes game. There's also a possibility of playing a new GURPS game, a DragonQuest game (my favorite), or a homebrew game later this year.

I love playing all sorts of games, playing one game, or even one game system, starts to get stale after awhile.
 


Have Played and would play again: GURPS, Space: 1889, Pendragon, Unknown Armies, Eden's Buffy
Have Played and would NOT play again: MERPS (not every action should lead to looking on a table!)
 



Current D20 games: D&D (Eberron), D&D (Scarred Lands), Castles & Crusades and Conan
Current non-D20 games: Pendragon, Deadlands, Shadowrun and Lord of the Rings

Of these, the most played games are all D20 games (Eberron, Scarred Lands and Conan).
 

I will restrict myself to "currently playing".

Mechanical Dream
Ars Magica (5th ed)

Over all my time, hordes of games.

Personally, I am more than willing to learn a new game system that will better map a gameworld and theme than to try and cram the world into a specific set of rules. Just a personal taste. :)
 

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