So, what RPGS are awesome from IPR?


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Note sure I got them via IPR but one can theoretically do so, so here goes . . .

Agon.

Cat.

Dirty World.

Don't Rest Your Head. (Plus the supplement Don't Lose Your Mind). This one I really liked.

Fiasco.

Hellfrost.

Jaws of the Six Serpents. This one is my favourite.

Mouse Guard. This one is good but I have trouble "getting" the mechanics.

Polaris. I want to run this one day.

Shab-al-Hiri Roach.

Spirit of the Century.

Three Sixteen. Pure fun. Still waiting for the dark fantasy/swords and sorcery version.
 

Awesome reply, Particleman.

Yeah, I'm mostly just looking for awesome games. I'm not too worried if they are not available from IPR, though I'd prefer that they are.


Great, great suggestions. I'll be likely picking out two or three of em.



Who else has favs?
 

Don't Rest Your Head is an awesome game and one of my favorites to play at conventions.

Dresden Files is a great RPG and has quickly become one of my favorite RPGs of all time.

Dread is one of the more innovative RPGs I've played and the best diceless RPG.

Trail of Cthulhu I like and enjoy playing horror in that system though it is a little different and I know not everyone likes it that much.

Swashbucklers of the 7 Skies has a cool setting and I think would be fun to play but I've never played it yet.

Monsters and Other Childish Things I think is now my favorite game that I've yet to play.
 

Dead of Night from Steampower Publishing is an excellent, rules light RPG that captures the feel of horror movies quite well. It's a lot of fun and great for one shots when you want to take a break from your regular games.
 





Don't Rest Your Head is an awesome game and one of my favorites to play at conventions.

Dresden Files is a great RPG and has quickly become one of my favorite RPGs of all time.

Dread is one of the more innovative RPGs I've played and the best diceless RPG.

Trail of Cthulhu I like and enjoy playing horror in that system though it is a little different and I know not everyone likes it that much.

Swashbucklers of the 7 Skies has a cool setting and I think would be fun to play but I've never played it yet.

Monsters and Other Childish Things I think is now my favorite game that I've yet to play.

I own all of these (and have GM'd four of them), and would second Crothian's recommendation. Dread, especially, ought to be on every gamer's shelf.
 

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