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After looking at the QSR, I might back the PDF. It is a very streamlined and easy system to get into. Four abilities, armor reduces damage, abstract combat zones, no long skill list. The character sheets at the end gave me a good vibe. Skills akin to special abilities (feats).
 

After looking at the QSR, I might back the PDF. It is a very streamlined and easy system to get into. Four abilities, armor reduces damage, abstract combat zones, no long skill list. The character sheets at the end give me a good vibe. Skills akin to special abilities (feats).
I didn't realize there was a quickstart. I'll have to check it out.
 

5 maybe? AD&D. GURPS (I think). D20. Modiphius. This one.

There might be more.
You missed the TSR color-table
So, in order:
  • TSR AD&D (modules, no formal setting book) and Red Sonja (at least one module)
  • TSR Color Table Conan THe Roleplaying Game (Conan Role-Playing Game )
  • SJG's GURPS Conan
  • Mongoose D20 Conan: The Roleplaying Game (2 editions, very minor changes betwixt)
  • Modiphius.2d20 Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of
This new one makes at least 6 with license. (Which really is about the trademarks more than the copyrights, especially as the earliest works are now in public domain in a number of countries.)

A couple of OSR/OSR-Adjacent games have heavy and obvious conan influence
  • Barbarians of Lemuria
  • ZeFRS (which is a direct pseudoclone of the Color Table version vaguebooking the setting)
There are probably more OSR games building off the conan thematic materials that I just haven't seen or haven't remembered.

There's also a hack of AW for conan. (There seems to be one for almost any setting.)

And Sonja & Conan vs the Ninjas seems to be a semi-satirical take on the genre.

Not to mention the 70's FGU minis game, Royal Armies of the Hybroian Age.
 
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After looking at the QSR, I might back the PDF. It is a very streamlined and easy system to get into. Four abilities, armor reduces damage, abstract combat zones, no long skill list. The character sheets at the end gave me a good vibe. Skills akin to special abilities (feats).
THe QS is why I'm going to pass. Too light for my tastes.
Not like I don't have TSR's Color-Table, as well as Mongoose and Modiphius versions.
 


You missed the TSR color-table
So, in order:
  • TSR AD&D (modules, no formal setting book) and Red Sonja (at least one module)
  • TSR Color Table Conan THe Roleplaying Game (Conan Role-Playing Game )
  • SJG's GURPS Conan
  • Mongoose D20 Conan: The Roleplaying Game (2 editions, very minor changes betwixt)
  • Modiphius.2d20 Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of
This new one makes at least 6 with license. (Which really is about the trademarks more than the copyrights, especially as the earliest works are now in public domain in a number of countries.)

A couple of OSR/OSR-Adjacent games have heavy and obvious conan influence
  • Barbarians of Lemuria
  • ZeFRS (which is a direct pseudoclone of the Color Table version vaguebooking the setting)
There are probably more OSR games building off the conan thematic materials that I just haven't seen or haven't remembered.

There's also a hack of AW for conan. (There seems to be one for almost any setting.)

And Sonja & Conan vs the Ninjas seems to be a semi-satirical take on the genre.

Not to mention the 70's FGU minis game, Royal Armies of the Hybroian Age.
Astonishing Swordsman & Sorcerers of Hyperborea could make the list. From the reviews it strikes the perfect balance between BX and AD&D1.

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When people say 'official conan RPG' what is that in reference to exactly (I was under the impression that the Howard stories were all in the public domain---is that not the case?)
 

Flex dice looks too weak. If you are gonna have a cool selling point, make it work more than 10% of the time.
There is a progression of the odds. It starts with a d10 but goes down to a d8 and then a d6, which increases the odds of happening. Considering the Effects of a Flex Roll, I feel the odds are ok. With a party of 4 to 5 players rolling for attacks 3-5 rounds per combat, it's bound to happen often enough.

Criticals in D&D are on a 20 which is only 5%.
 

When people say 'official conan RPG' what is that in reference to exactly (I was under the impression that the Howard stories were all in the public domain---is that not the case?)
The estate still controls the names and the settings IP. I am aware of a KS who was sent a C&D because they produced named Conan minis.
 
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