What Property Do You Still Want to See Get a TTRPG Adaptation


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Aldarc

Legend
That's interesting. I wonder how one would balance the fiddliness of crafting and resource collection with fun at the table.
Possibly like this: Iron Valley. It looks like it's a Stardew Valley-esque version of Ironsworn. I have not looked closely, but Ironsworn uses something like progress clocks for different quests. That would be a more PbtA way of doing things.

I suspect a more OSR way of doing things would be closer to the base-building mini-game of old.

But I would be interested in the different ways that people would try tackling such a conversion.
 

Logan’s Run would make for a pretty cool setting.

Oddly, Stranger Things could actually be a pretty fun rpg, with a meta d&d theme going to boot.
 
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Lots of good answers, so I have two bad ones:

1) I know I may get beat up on this one, but I would love to see that setting bible that was supposedly written for Rebel Moon. I know the movie had its problems, but I thought it was overall kind of neat.

2) Dungeon-Crawler Carl. This may just be a fad, but I just started the 4th book and am reading them at a pace I have not hit in years.
 

Theory of Games

Storied Gamist
The Matrix.

Definitely needs its own thing, done by the right people. The system would need to capture all the elements: martial arts, science fiction, the supernatural, shoot-outs, melodrama - all of it.

A superhero rpg or The Veil or Demon: The Descent gets close, but I'd pay way too much for a well-done ttrpg that emulates the series.
 



I'd be cool if someone could get the license to both of these, and present them as a shared universe...

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