What do you wish was made into a game?

Stormborn said:
A supplement for Mutants and Masterminds: League of Extrodinary Gentlemen.
FYI, we're working on Thrilling Passages, which owes a lot to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and will use an M&M-like system with a few modifications (which will be discussed in our upcoming design diary).

As for my own wants, I'd love to see -- no, I'd love to publish -- and RPG based on 24. I can't imagine what it would be like to try and get that license though. I've been working on it in my head for the last year, and I'm getting to the point where I might release an RPG called 24:00 starring Jake Bowers. ;)
 

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Hairfoot said:
"Bold And The Beautiful" RPG.....SNIP...Best of all, player absences can be accommodated by having the DM intone "due to illness, the character of X will today be played by..."
I'm in love with this one. Had to wipe a tear away after reading it. Not a tear of unhappy, a tear of funny.
 



GlassJaw said:
Start a thread in the OGL forum and direct it to Grim Tales/Wulf. He's run a few one-shots based on the LoEG using Grim Tales.


Yeah, I know. But there is a big difference between homebrewing a setting and having a pre-existant, and well done, setting book. If Wulf could come out with something, for Grim Tales or not, that could replicate the feel for the setting I would buy it in a heartbeat.

Oh, while someone earlier mentioned Magic I would rather specifically see a setting based on the Kamigawa set, kind of a variant OA with a revised magic system and new races.
 

Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy trilogy and forthcoming Kushiel's Scion. I'd give anything for that. Heck, I'd consider starting up my own publishing company to do it. :p

I haven't seen "Blue Rose," as that's the closest approximation, I'd wager. It's just that using d20 for Kushiel just seems...wrong. :confused:
 

I like the Red vs. Blue idea. That would be fun. :D

I have always wondered what Mark C. Perry's "Morigu: The Dead" would be like as an RPG. I liked the one book but I have not been able to find a copy of the other book, "Morigu: The Desecration."

The Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman.
 

I'd like to see one based on the Blame! mythos (its a manga that features the Megastructure, literally encompassing the earth and more, and silicone creatures.) It's even referred to as a cyber-dungeon on the covers!
 


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