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


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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.
 

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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