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This week, we’re diving into three incredible TTRPGs, each bringing something fresh to the table! Whether you’re looking for cozy storytelling, mystical forests, or cinematic adventure, there’s something here for everyone.
Riverbank – Ever wanted to attend tea parties, navigate polite animal society, and deal with just a bit of chaos? Riverbank blends cottagecore charm with social intrigue, letting players step into a world of sophisticated critters, waltzes, and misadventures.
Wolden – Step into the dark heart of the forest, where cults guard ancient secrets and magic is both powerful and dangerous. This OSR-inspired game features strategic play, mysterious factions, and a resolution system that’s simple yet rich with tactical depth.
QuestWorlds – A modern revival of a classic RPG system, QuestWorlds is a rules-light, narrative-driven system perfect for cinematic storytelling in any genre. Originally known as Hero Wars and later HeroQuest, this flexible system carries on the legacy of Greg Stafford, making it easier than ever to tell bold, immersive stories.
If you love imaginative, character-driven roleplaying, check out our full article and see why these games are making waves in the TTRPG world!
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Riverbank – Ever wanted to attend tea parties, navigate polite animal society, and deal with just a bit of chaos? Riverbank blends cottagecore charm with social intrigue, letting players step into a world of sophisticated critters, waltzes, and misadventures.
Wolden – Step into the dark heart of the forest, where cults guard ancient secrets and magic is both powerful and dangerous. This OSR-inspired game features strategic play, mysterious factions, and a resolution system that’s simple yet rich with tactical depth.
QuestWorlds – A modern revival of a classic RPG system, QuestWorlds is a rules-light, narrative-driven system perfect for cinematic storytelling in any genre. Originally known as Hero Wars and later HeroQuest, this flexible system carries on the legacy of Greg Stafford, making it easier than ever to tell bold, immersive stories.
If you love imaginative, character-driven roleplaying, check out our full article and see why these games are making waves in the TTRPG world!
News Post: tea time with a possum, Wizard war OSR and A new old gem from Glorantha’s creator