Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
For the most part, though, those games stopped coming out around the time of Vampire: The Masquerade. So folks who "played other games" but nothing after 1989 have really only seen a very narrow slice of what's out there. Which again, if they're having fun, that's great -- but it really hinders their ability to have informed opinions about RPGs more broadly.Part of the problem there is just how many CCGs ended up broadly copying MtG mechanics. It blurs the boundaries; the same is true for all of the not-D&D games that were just "D&D with a few house rules". Technically, original RuneQuest, Palladium Fantasy, and so on -- all just D&D with a few other mechanics. Heck, even Iron Crown Enterprises, the creators of RoleMaster, their original game supplement was meant to be used with D&D.







