Alternatives to D&D
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Re: Alternatives to D&D
I played Call of Cuthulu just yesterday. It's pretty fun. It's a lot more focused on mystery solving then combat.
Re: Alternatives to D&D
At last, my childhood tendency to collect generic RPG rulebooks when I could find nobody to play with me proves useful. 
To date, I have refereed one RPG ruleset: Forgotten Futures. The rules are designed mostly for scenarios set in Victorian through interbellum times, whether fantasy, steampunk or mundane, but they are quite flexible in principle. The author himself has adapted the rules to suit Flatland, which is what first attracted me to them. It is designed to use only d6.
Other generic rulebooks in my collection and freely available online include FUDGE, the diceless Active Exploits and the rather silly Risus.

To date, I have refereed one RPG ruleset: Forgotten Futures. The rules are designed mostly for scenarios set in Victorian through interbellum times, whether fantasy, steampunk or mundane, but they are quite flexible in principle. The author himself has adapted the rules to suit Flatland, which is what first attracted me to them. It is designed to use only d6.
Other generic rulebooks in my collection and freely available online include FUDGE, the diceless Active Exploits and the rather silly Risus.
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