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- All Quiet On The Martian Front - Military forces of Earth fight off a second invasion of Martian Tripods.
- Bushido - Skirmish game based on a fantasy Medieval Japan
- Chainmail - Created by Gary Gygax and Jeff Perren, Dungeons & Dragons started out as variant of the rules - Jormis 29
- Confrontation - The games from Rackham not the prototype game to Necromunda - Jormis 29
- Conquest The Last Argument Of Kings
- Cthulhu Death May Die - Jormis 29
- Cthulhu Wars - Jormis 29
- Dark Age - A skirmish game based on the art of Brom. Set on the back-water world of Samarias populous that was forgotten during an inter-galactic economic collapse and after 500 years starting to crawl back with what technology they can slavage.[1]
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- Eden Survive The Apocalypse/Eden
- Fallout Wasteland Warfare- Miniature game based on Fallout
- Gaslands - Movement-based Vehicular Combat game playable with Hot Wheels cars.
- Kensei - Battles in a Fantasy Counterpart Culture of Medieval Japan
- Level 7 - A series of Sci-Fi Horror games from Privateer Press
- The Lord Of The Rings Strategy Battle Game
- Maelstroms Edge - Science fiction game set in a galaxy being destroyed by a mysterious cataclysm.
- Man O War - Ship based game set in the Warhammer world
- The Other Side - grander side strategy game set on Earth side of Malifaux - Jormis 29
- Mythos- Skirmish game based on the Cthulhu Mythos
- Punkapocalyptic The Game/Punkapocalyptic - The Apunkalypse embodied as a game
- Sedition Wars Battle For Alabaster (CMON)
- Third Reich (a.k.a. Rise And Decline Of The Third Reich) by Avalon Hill - Meeble
- A Song Of Ice And Fire Tabletop Miniatures Game
- The Walking Dead All Out War - Skirmish game set in the world of The Walking Dead.
- Warcaster Neo Mechanika - Science Fiction sequel to War Machine - Jormis 29
- Warcrow - Fantasy from Corvus Belli, the makers of Infinity - Jormis 29
- Wargods / Wargods Of Aegyptus / Wargods Of Olympus - Laevatein
- Warhammer Age Of Sigmar Warcry/Warhammer Warcry/Warcry - Jormis 29
- Warhammer Underworlds
- War Of Ashes - Unique fantasy setting for a strategy game (Shieldwall), skirmish game (Shieldbash) and a Fate RPG (Fate of Agaptus)
- War Of The Ring (Ares Games)
- Warpath from Mantic Games
- Wrath Of Kings
- Altered Carbon The Roleplaying Game
- Baker Street Roleplaying In The World Of Sherlock Holmes
- Battlelords of the 23rd Century/Battlelords of the 23rd Century
- Bedlam Hall
- Brave New World - Superhero roleplaying in a fascist Dystopian Alternate History - Farseer Lolotea
- Buffy The Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game - Jormis 29
- Bunkers & Badasses - The Defictionalization of the game played in the "Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep" DLC for Borderlands 2.
- Bureau 13 (Stalking the Night Fantastic) - Arivne
- Castles And Crusades
- Cold City and it's sequel, Hot War - Jormis 29
- Cyberspace (Iron Crown Enterprises) - Arivne
- Dangerous Journeys (Game Designers Workshop) - Arivne
- Dark Conspiracy (Game Designers Workshop) - Arivne
- The Day After Ragnarok
- Dead Inside - There are a bunch of examples potholed to the Prose Descriptive Qualities page because it uses that system - Jormis 29
- Defensores De Toquio
- Degenesis
- Diana Warrior Princess and Elvis: The Legendary Tours - Jormis 29
- Doctor Who Adventures In Time And Space (Cubicle 7)
- The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA) - Arivne
- The Dragon Prince Tales Of Xadia - RPG tie into The Dragon Prince
- Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings - Arivne
- Dune Adventures In The Imperium (Modiphius Entertainment)
- Dungeons And Dragons Vs Rick And Morty Boxed set for D&D - Jormis 29
- Equinox — sequel to Shadowrun set in the future - Jormis 29
- Exodus — post-apocalyptic d20 RPG by Glutton Creeper Games, formerly based on Fallout - rjd1922
- The Expanse Roleplaying Game
- Ghostbusters A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game
- GURPS Black Ops - Jormis 29
- HarnMaster - Arivne
- Heisei Kamen Rider TRPG Masquerade Style/Masquerade Style - Kuruni
- Hellboy The Roleplaying Game - From Mantic Games based on Hellboy comics, not to confused with the GURPS adaptation
- Homeworld Revelations (Modiphius Entertainment)
- Hot Chicks RPG ~ So It Begins
- Kids On Bikes - RPG inspired by works like Stranger Things and It
- Legends Of Anglerre
- The Morrow Project - Arivne
- Mythic Role Playing - Kuruni
- The Primal Order - God RPG made by Wizards of the Coast - Jormis 29
- Romance Of The Perilous Land - Laevatein
- rpg.net - Laevatein (since there's no category for "websites" in the Summary pages, this seemed like the most appropriate place for it)
- Shinobigami - Laevatein
- A Song Of Ice And Fire Roleplaying
- Space Master (I.C.E.) - Arivne
- Spycraft
- Stargate Roleplaying Game/Stargate SG 1 Roleplaying Game (Wyvern Gaming, not to be confused with the Alderac Entertainment Group RPG)
- Star Trek The Role Playing Game (FASA) - Arivne
- Through The Breach - RPG set in the world of Malifaux
- Top Secret - Arivne
- Tormenta- The Brazilian RPG setting.
- Universe (SPI) - Arivne
- Unwritten Adventures In The Ages Of Myst And Beyond
- Valiant Universe The Roleplaying Game
- Wandering Monsters High School (Bold Pueblo Games)
- Warhammer Age Of Sigmar Soulbound/Age Of Sigmar Soulbound/Soulbound - Cubicle 7 RPG set in the world of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
- The Witcher Role Playing Game
- Witch Hunter The Invisible World
- Vaesen Nordic Horror Roleplaying - A detective horror RPG, where players solve mysteries related to supernatural creatures in an Alternate History version of northern Europe set in the nineteenth century.
- Wrath And Glory
- A Couple A Cowboys - the creators of the Atmosfear series and Rap Rat
- Asmodee - French publisher that is considered the second biggest tabletop publisher after Hasbro
- Cryptozoic Entertainment
- Metal Weave Games
- Mongoose Publishing
- Osprey Publishing
- River Horse
- Black Peter (AKA: Schwarzer Peter), a popular European card game first introduced somewhere in 1920s.
- Crusade System
- Kaiten Mutenmaru — IúkaSylvie
- Love Letter - popular Japanese game with a number of variants based on Adventure Time, Archer, Batman The Hobbit, Munchkin, Star Wars and so on
- Mwahahaha
- Rage
- Spellfire - Mag Bas
- The Binding Of Isaac Four Souls
- The Truth Hurts - An early game from A Couple 'A Cowboys.
- VS System
- Detective A Modern Crime Board Game
- Formula De
- Magic Realm (Avalon Hill)
- Munchkin Dungeon - CMON game based on Munchkin
- Relative Insan!ty
- RollerCoaster Tycoon
- Street Masters
- Tragedy Looper