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Posted: 2026-07-03T14:10:16+00:00
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Here are the 2026 ENNIE Award nominees. Voting begins July 10th and ends July 19th. Winners will be announced live at Gen Con and streaming on July 31st at 8pm Eastern.
It's also not too late to run for judge, and to nominate your favorite publisher!
https://ennie-awards.com/judge-application/
https://ennie-awards.com/publisher-nomination-form/
Judges’ Spotlight Winners
- William Beeson – Girl Frame, Anxious Mimic RPGs
- Author: Isabelle M. Ruebsatt
- Hans Cummings – Trash to Treasure, Bright Bard Games
- Authors: Jon Boyle and Bri De Danann
- Christopher Gath – RPG Zine Club: Year 2, Plus One Exp/Alchemical Ink
- Fiona Katherine Taylor Howat – Tacklebox, Possible Worlds Games
- Authors: J. Walton and James Tadd Adcox
- Tom King – Draconis: The Call of Adventure, Studio Agate
- Authors: Justine Niogret and Alexandre Mula
Best Adventure - Long Form
- Historica Arcanum: Serenade for the Damned, Metis Creative
- Authors: Tyler Denison, Sarp Duyar, Doğa Can Sayılkan, Alp Arslan
- Terra Antarctica, Edge Studio
- Authors: Leah Hawthorne, Keith Ryan Kappel, Brandon Perdue, Sam Stewart
- The Spark Devil, H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society
- Author: Sean Branney
- Tomb of a Thousand Doors, ManaDawn Tabletop Games and Plus One Exp
- Authors: Matthew Morris, Lux Taggert, Sky Svard, Antonio Buch, FriggingFrogs, Derek Mayne, Yar0d, Pulpee, Phybe, Kelly Bean, Kapithan, William Lambert, Owen McGauley, and Isaac Williams, Ellohir, Hugh Lashbrooke, Lancraft, Liam McCrickard, TabletobRPG, BohemiaSpielkunst, Relic913, Flindermouse, Rat's Nest Games, Lesueur Benoit, Xenio, tim zee, Tumultous Tabletop, and Marcos_BM
- Vaesen - City of My Nightmares, Free League Publishing
- Authors: Kiku Pukk Harenstam, Tomas Harenstam
Best Adventure - Short Form
- Camp Snallygaster, Pandion Games
- The Bride of Pendle, Miskatonic Repository
- Author: Jayson Green
- The White Horse of Lowvale
- Author: Tania Herrero
- Tragedy at Zaya's Theatre
- Author: Munkao
- Whispers of the Woods, Heltung Storytelling
- Author: Paweł Kicman
Best Aid/Accessory - Digital
- Castle of the Vampire Lord, Axolote Gaming
- Pathfinder 2e and Starfinder 2e on Foundry VTT
- Pocket Bard, Pocket Bard Inc.
- The Crooked Moon Alchemy VTT, Avantris Entertainment
- WestMarches.games, Grimoire AB
Best Aid/Accessory - Non - Digital
- Game Master Screen, Peter Pauper Press
- Handouts - Ryoko's lost notes, Loot Tavern Publishing
- Making Enemies: Monster Design Inspiration for Tabletop Roleplaying Games, Gallery Books
- The Crooked Moon Tarot Card Set, Avantris Entertainment
- The Field Guide To Floral Dragons: Dragon Miniature Sets - Botanist, Florist and Gardener, Hit Point Press
Best Art, Cover
- Click here to see the nominees collage
- Book of Spirits, Beyond the Screen
- Artists: Aldo Domínguez, Fen Inkwright
- Historica Arcanum: Echoes of Renaissance, Metis Creative
- Artists: Belgin Kaya, Yağmur Kıyak, Beliz Baytok, Usame Bakar, Alper Bıçaklar, Taha Hakan Arslan, İshak Can Altun, Celia Tang, İlker Serdar Yıldız, Ege Satırcı
- Mappa Mundi - An Exploration + Ecology RPG, Three Sails Studios
- Artist: Joel Kilpatrick
- The Crooked Moon Standard Edition Hardcover, Avantris Entertainment
- Artist: Xavier Collette
- Totem - The Spirits' RPG, Officina Meningi
- Artists: Francesco Biagini & Voidface
Best Art, Interior
- Click here to see the nominees collage
- Ecryme: Player’s Guide, Open Sesame Games, LLC
- Artists: Camille Durand-Kriegel, Émile Denis, Nicolas Fructus, Remton, Francois Schuiten, Sabrina Tobal
- Household Volume II, Two Little Mice
- Artists: Daniela Giubellini, Antonia De Luca, Federica Costantini, Alessandro Paviolo, Ivana Abbate, Alessandro Cancian, Andrea Tentori Montalto, Arrigo Verderosa
- Legend In The Mist - Core Book, Son of Oak Game Studio
- Artists: Alejan Drapinal, Marius Zszulc, Mark Hretskyi, Zach Causey
- Mappa Mundi - An Exploration + Ecology RPG, Three Sails Studios
- Artist: Joel Kilpatrick
- The Field Guide to Floral Dragons Box Set, Hit Point Press
- Artist: Kin Wald
Best Cartography
- Collection of Fantasy Maps II, Open Sesame Games
- Guillaume Tavernier
- Dolmenwood Maps Book, Exalted Funeral Press
- Jonathan Newell, Glynn Seal, Arlin Ortiz
- Pendragon Gamemaster Screen Pack, Chaosium Inc.
- Francesca Baerald
- Pilgrims of the Murk Dome, Hollow Press
- Plastiboo
- Tomb of a Thousand Doors, ManaDawn Tabletop Games and Plus One Exp
- Fernando Salvaterra, Felipe de Faria, Bruno Prosaiko, Alex Damaceno, Josiah Moore, QBR, Lux, and Sky Svard, Oddgob Games
Best Community Content
- A Patch of Unfurled Green, West Coast Adventurers Guild
- Author: Marc “DM Mythall” Kassouf
- Sprigs & Kindling Volumes 4:1
- Author: Amanda Mullins
- The Bride of Pendle, Miskatonic Repository
- Author: Jayson Green
- The Severed Vault
- Author: Jeremy Cheong
- Triangle Agency Fan Zine
Best Family Game / Product
- Crescent 2e, Mythworks
- Authors: Ema Acosta
- Dragon Town and the Darkness Below
- Author: JP Coovert
- Dungeons & Kittens Starter Set, Edge Studio
- Authors: Clement de Ruyter, Trickytophe, Francois Cedelle, and John Grumph
- Mushie Missions, Bright Bard Games
- Author: Jon Boyle
- PiCO, Mythworks
- Author: Felix Isaacs
Best Free Game / Product
- Daggerheart Quickstart Adventure: The Sablewood Messengers, Darrington Press
- Authors: Spenser Starke, Rowan Hall and Mike Underwood
- Legend In the Mist Learn-To-Play Comic Book Adventure, Son of Oak Game Studio LLC
- Author: Amit Moshe, Eran Aviram, Itamar Karbian, Kelly Black
- SHIFT: Roleplaying Game Basic Rules (FREE RPG DAY), Hit Point Press
- Author: Graeme Fotheringham, Jordan Richer, and Carlos Cisco
- Sprigs & Kindling Volumes 3-5
- Authors: Arrianna Abraham, Russell Anderson, Bjorn Ove Asprem (Boa), Hank Belanger, Irving Benitez, Justen Bennett, Ben Bisogno, Scott C. Bourgeois, Brendan (Khatyra), Devin R Bruce, J Carter, Tess Chappell, Alexander Thomas Guy Coursolle, Jim Crocker, Kirk Damato, Peter DeCraene, dión // isle in the heavens, Michael Dürr, Leigh Eldridge, Charlie Etheridge-Nunn, Pat Eyler, Mike Ferdinando, Rob Fletcher, Tess Fowler, Wes Franks, Jeremy Gaines, G F Greco, Cassidy Hadlock, Rebecca Hall, Jack Hargreaves, Sydney Hawkins, Lisa Imbryk, Chaotic Jamgochian, Rachael Jamison, Rhyme Jansen, Jazy, Igor Juraszewski, Andrea Klassen, Lukas Kristjanson, MW Lindberg, Billy Lingar, Kevin Macku, Mags Maenad, Marc Majcher, Ben Mansky, Gabe McCormick, Brian Miranda, Amanda Mullins, Scout Munroe, Dori Murdock, Bartosz N (bartosso), J Evan Parks, Levi Phipps, Daniel Qualls, Mike Raichelson, Raymond Rich, Kim Riek, Gabriel Robinson, Nicolas Ronvel, Jesse Ross, Blake Ryan, Alex Rybitski, Brian Sago, salty, shaed, Aaron Sinner, James Smith, Clint Smith, Arkadiusz Stefański, Steph Infection, AJ Summers, Cameron L. Summers, Thwalee, Sean Tibbitts, Mads C Turley, Michael Van Vleet, Alton W, Arthur Wells, Nova Wurmson
- Triangle Agency Fan Zine
- Authors: Kodasea, Corinna "Jude" Maria Liptáková, MarimoSelkie, Haasio, Sporadic Dialogue, L.S. Moon, fizzyware, DelcanRiven (Onion), Nathan Joseph, Pan, Me_ikko, VoiceoftheOoze, natanco, Nitroserum, Ro_drawzzz, Ash Yggdrasill, MegasomaMars, Wyllora, Ghost of Inks, Doomslug, the_pencil_head, Sleipnir, mntacuyan, iris lemony, Rhodocros, Zoe Traub, Yiu113, AlchemicalClown, SylkWeaver, Pidgeothy, Jack?, Koopstrooper, MGM_101, Robobuilder, Simon da Silva, Copper_KaBell, Boc, iCodeghost, Carbsta, Cinnabar, Totodile, Jazz Fox-Canning
Best Game
- Coriolis: The Great Dark Core Rulebook, Free League Publishing
- Author: Kosta Kostulas, Nils Karlén, Martin Grip, Svante Landgraf, Shawn Tomkin, Matt Click
- Art: Martin Grip
- Editing: Tomas Harenstam, Mattiaas Johnsson Haake
- Layout/Design: Dan Algstrand
- Daggerheart Core Set, Darrington Press
- Author: Spenser Starke, Carlos Cisco, Rowan Hall, John Harper, Matthew Mercer, Alex Uboldi, Mike Underwood, Layla Adelman, Meguey Baker, Banana Chan, Chris Davidson, Rue Dickey, Felix Isaacs, Erin Roberts, Deven Rue, Rogan Shannon, Mark Thompson, Eugenio Vargas, Chris Willett
- Art: Nick Acuna, Juan Salvador Almencion, Mauro Alocci, Ana Amaral, Anthony Avon, Mike Azevedo, Zoe Badini, Diana Bakieva, Adam Barker, Eliot Baum, Paul Scott Canavan, Carlos Cardona, Edgar Cardona, Kristina Carroll, Stephanie Cost, Luísa Costa, Katya Cyan, Cybercatbug, Daarken, Nikki Dawes, Carlos C. Díaz, Benjamin Ee, Geoffrey Ernault, Letícia Freitas, Bear Frymire, Gaboleps, Laura Galli, Kristina Gehrmann, James Green, Grant Griffin, Arturo Gutiérrez González, Juan Gutierrez, Leesha Hannigan, Rick Hefner, Suzanne Helmigh, Hendry Iwanaga, Jessketchin, Anthony Jones, Jack Jones, KarrahE, Sam Key, Ivan Koltovich, Alex Konstad, Samantha Kung, Linda Lithén, Samantha B. Lucas, Danil Luzin, Dominik Mayer, Julia Metzger, Maxime Minard, Andrea Tentori Montalto, José Muñoz, Reiko Murakami, Laura Marie Neal, Irina Nordsol, Tamara Osborn, Mike Pape, Jen Estirdalin Pattison, Mila Pesic, Henry Peters, Rafater, Andreas Rocha, Ryan Christian Rodero, Joshua Rodriguez, Henrik Rosenborg, Ilya Royz, Allan Santos, Stanislav Sherbakov, Ernanda Souza, Fernanda Suarez, Jenny Tan, Mat Wilma, Maciej Wojtala
- Editing: Laura Hirsbrunner, Amber Litke, Sadie Lowry, Ashley Michaela “Navigator” Lawson, Scott Gray, Sebastian Yūe
- Layout/Design: Matt Paquette & Co., John Harper, Vee Hendro
- Legend In The Mist - Core Book, Son of Oak Game Studio
- Author: Amit Moshe, Eran Aviram, Itamar Karbian, Kelly Black
- Art: Alejan Drapinal, Marius Zszulc, Mark Hretskyi, Zach Causey
- Editing: Eran Aviram
- Layout/Design: Manuel Serrasáez
- Sickest Witch Core Rulebook, Severed Books
- Author: Justin Sirois
- Art: Justin Sirois
- Editing: Spencer Ellsworth, Michael Hughes
- Layout/Design: Justin Sirois
- Thieves of the Tome, First Pancake Studios
- Author: George Philbrick
- Art: George Philbrick
- Layout/Design: George Philbrick
Best Layout and Design
- Berserkr, Slightly Reckless Games
- Deadline: A Clockwork Press, The Wanderer's Tome
- Midnight Muscadines, Pandion Games
- Voidheart Symphony (Revised Edition), Rowan Rook & Decard
- Warhammer: the Old World Roleplaying Game, Player's Guide, Cubicle 7 Entertainment
Best Monster/Adversary
- Dolmenwood Monster Book, Exalted Funeral Press
- Authors: Gavin Norman with Kyle Hettinger, Amelia Luke, James Spahn, Brian Yaksha
- Art: Bianca Canoza, Pauliina Hannuniemi, Jana Heidersdorf, Aaron Howdle, Chris Huth, Tom Kilian, Jethro Lentle, Ellie Livingston, Kyle Patterson, Mish Scott, Ulla Thynell, Andrew Walter, Letty Wilson
- Monsters of Drakkenheim, Ghostfire Gaming
- Authors: Monty Martin, Kelly McLaughlin
- Art: Maria Arteta, Mauro Alocci, Andreea Barbu, Clément Blum, Cristina Birtea, Isabell Bartnicki, Marius Bota, Augusto Costa, Alberto dal Lago, Andrei Dragoș Poițelea, Giuseppe De iure, Rafael Dantanna, Sorina Dana Ştefan, Anastassia Grigorieva, Andre Garcia, Isabela Homitchi, Suzanne Helmigh, Will Hallett, Andrei Iacob, Kurt Jakobi, Ona Kristensen, Cristiana Leone, Danil Luzin, Alina Magherusan, Derek Murphy, Fajri Muhammad, Giovana Marion, Guilherme Motta, Laura Marie Neal, Renan Maurilio, Toni Munteanu, Marzena Nereida Piwowar, Olha Nykytiuk, Elizabeth Peiró, Felipe Pérez, Vincenzo Pratticò, Mihai Radu, Oana Roxana Birtea, Renan Ribeiro, George Stratulat, Stephen Sykes, Gaga Turmanishvili, Andreia Ugrai, Rebeca Ungurean, Bianca Vrinceanu, Karin Wittig
- Starfinder Alien Core, Paizo Inc.
- Author: Kate Baker, Lau Bannenberg, Rigby Bendele, Vishesh Bhartiya, Joseph Blomquist, Jeremy Blum, Tineke Bolleman, Brent Bowser, Michael Bramnik, Patrick Brennan, Charlie Brooks, Jessica Catalan, Brite Cheney, Jeremy Corff, Caryn DiMarco, Anthony Dollinger, Steve Fidler, Kim Frandsen, Andrew D. Geels, Basheer Ghouse, Sen H.H.S., Katrina Hennessy, Thurston Hillman, Joan Hong, Jenny Jarzabski, Sara Jeffers, Mikko Kallio, Lysle Kapp, Mike Kimmel, Dustin Knight, Cole Kronewitter, Mahpiya, Letterio Mammoliti, Randal Meyer, Jacob W. Michaels, Matt Morris, Dennis Muldoon, Quinn Murphy, Elizabeth V Nold, Chesley Oxendine, Emily Parks, Glen Parnell, Randy Price, Kyle T. Raes, Jessica Redekop, Erin Roberts, James Rodehaver, David N. Ross, Pidj Sorensen, Joel Southall, Kendra Leigh Speedling, Drew Taylor, Sam W Tennyson, Jalen Todd, Ruvaid Virk, Viditya Voleti, Christopher Wasko, Nicholas Wasko, Jackson Wery, Shan Wolf, and Basil Wright
- Art: János Brumár, Sol Devia, Daniele DiParma, Anna Duma-Baranowska, Miguel Regodón Harkness, Ivan Koritarev, Renan Maurilio, Sophie Medvedeva, Guilherme Motta, Guilherme Olivieri, Nikolai Ostertag, Pixoloid Studios (Mark Molnar, Gaspar Gombos, Zsolt “Mike” Szabados, Janos Gardos, Peter Lerner, and Almos Balogh), Jino Rufino, Alberto Saraiva, Arthur Enrique Olivera Silva, Melissa Spandri, and Veto Zomer
- The Field Guide to Floral Dragons Box Set, Hit Point Press
- Author: Verity Lane, Chris Pinch, Jordan Richer, Sebastian Yue
- Art: Kin Wald
- Wrath of the Kaiju, Loot Tavern Publishing
- Authors: Joao Araujo, William Earl, Dai Jia Rong He, Max Wartelle
- Art: Mohammed Bellafquih, Kwanpo "Ari" Cheng, Phan Tuan Dat, Aleksa Drageljevic, Tyler Grayson, Martin Kirby-Jackson, Roman Kuzmin, Rastislav Le, Michelle Mueller, Richard Nguyen, Mukhlis "Sinlaire" Nur, Ognjen Sporin, Rajaa Al-Subairi, Chaouki "Ciao" Titouhi, Souhaib Zekri
Best Online Content
- Designing Dungeons Course: Or, How to Kill a Party in 30 Rooms or Less, Joshua McCrowell & Warren D
- Explorers Design
- Golarion Mapping Project, Tabletop RPG Historical Society
- Molten Sulfur Blog, Molten Sulfur Press
- Solo RPG List
Best Production Values
- Legend In the Mist - Ravenhome Slipcase, Son of Oak Game Studio LLC
- Mappa Mundi - An Exploration + Ecology RPG, Three Sails Studios
- Terra Antarctica, Edge Studio
- The Crooked Moon Ultimate Edition, Avantris Entertainment
- The Spark Devil, H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society
Best RPG Related Product
- Advent-ure Calendar 20: The Lost Labyrinth, Only Games, Black Oak Workshop
- Beyond the Witching Ring: Dolmenwood Soundtrack Album — 12" Vinyl LP, Exalted Funeral Press
- Music: Tales Under The Oak
- Dolmenwood Noble House Enamel Pins Set, Exalted Funeral Press
- Menagerie of Unbearable Things, Tania Herrero
- Sickest Witch Belt Buckle, Severed Books
Best Rules
- A Land Once Magic, moreblueberries
- Author: Viditya Voleti
- Daggerheart, Darrington Press
- Authors: Spenser Starke, Carlos Cisco, Rowan Hall, John Harper, Matthew Mercer, Alex Uboldi, Mike Underwood, Layla Adelman, Meguey Baker, Banana Chan, Chris Davidson, Rue Dickey, Felix Isaacs, Erin Roberts, Deven Rue, Rogan Shannon, Mark Thompson, Eugenio Vargas, Chris Willett
- Legend In The Mist - Core Book, Son of Oak Game Studio
- Authors: Amit Moshe, Eran Aviram, Itamar Karbian, Kelly Black
- Sickest Witch Core Rulebook, Severed Books
- Author: Justin Sirois
- Thieves of the Tome, First Pancake Studios
- Author: George Philbrick
Best Setting
- Dolmenwood Campaign Book, Exalted Funeral Press
- Authors: Gavin Norman, Chance Dudinack, Luke Gearing, Yves Geens, Noah Green, Greg Gorgonmilk, Kyle Hettinger, Clint Krause, Amelia Luke, Scott Malthouse, Jonathan Newell, Frances Northcutt Green, Amanda P., Doyle Wayne Ramos-Tavener, Glynn Seal, James Spahn, Andrew Walter, Brian Yaksha.
- Ecryme: Player’s Guide, Open Sesame Games, LLC
- Authors: Alexandre Clavvel, Mathieu Gaborit, Samuel Metzener
- Grim Hollow: Campaign Guide, Ghostfire Gaming
- Authors: Ben Byrne, Shawn Merwin, Jenn E. Adams, Andrew Bishkinskyi, Jacob Davis, Jackson DiCarlo, Benjamin Evans, Scott Fitzgerald Gray, Benjamin Huffman, Chris Lindsay, Ginny Loveday, Pan Lyons, Greg Marks, Elliott Randall, Joe Raso, Kienna Shaw, Anne Smith, Marcello De Velazquez, Christopher Walz, Graham Ward, Ethan Yen
- Household Volume II, Two Little Mice
- Authors: Ricardo "Rico" Sirignano and Simone Formicola
- Ryokos Guide to the Yokai Realms, Loot Tavern Publishing
- Authors: Joao Araujo, William Earl, Dai Jia Rong He, Max Wartelle
Best Solo Game
- Odyssey of the Giant, Heltung Storytelling
- Pirouette, InnocentGoblin TTRPGs
- Author: Michael Sweeney
- Song of the Scryptwyrm
- Authors: Dan Bronson-Lowe
- SPINE: A Dark Solo TTRPG About Losing Yourself in a Book, Backwards Tabletop
- Author: Asa Donald
- The Bonsai Diary, Gene Koo
- Authors: Sticky Doodler
Best Streaming Content
- Cozy RPG Reviews
- Get Your Sheet Together, Darrington Press
- How's My Driving?, DNGN CLUB GAMES
- One Shot: Last Train to Bremen, One Shot
- The Good Friends of Jackson Elias podcast, Blasphemous Tomes
Best Supplement
- Legend In The Mist - Action Grimoire, Son of Oak Game Studio
- Authors: Amit Moshe, Eran Aviram, Itamar Karbian, Kelly Black
- Mystified!, The Wanderer's Tome
- Authors: Chelsea Sciortino and Fleur Sciortino
- No Place Like Homebrew, Roll & Play Press
- Authors: Sam Barlett, Beth Davies
- The Creative Game Master's Guide to Extraordinary Locations (& How To Design Them), Bluestone Books
- Author: Duncan Rhodes
- The Painted Wastelands Player's Guide, Agamemnon Press
- Authors: Tim Molloy, Christopher Willet
Best Writing
- Making Enemies: Monster Design Inspiration for Tabletop Roleplaying Games, Gallery Books
- Author: Keith Ammann
- Piaga 1348, NEED GAMES!
- Author: Helios Pu
- Pirouette, InnocentGoblin TTRPGs
- Author: Michael Sweeney
- Rapscallion, Magpie Games
- Authors: Whistler, Elizabeth Chaipraditkul, Brendan G. Conway, Mark Diaz Truman
- StoryBake, Tiny Ghost Chef Games
- Author: Dan Walter
Product of the Year
- Coriolis: The Great Dark Core Rulebook, Free League Publishing
- Daggerheart, Darrington Press
- Dolmenwood Campaign Book, Exalted Funeral Press
- Legend In The Mist - Core Book, Son of Oak Game Studio
- Menagerie of Unbearable Things, Tania Herrero
- The Bonsai Diary, Gene Koo
- The Crooked Moon Ultimate Edition, Avantris Entertainment
- The Field Guide to Floral Dragons Box Set, Hit Point Press
- The Spark Devil, H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society
- The White Horse of Lowvale, Tania Herrero
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Posted: 2026-07-03T18:39:13+00:00
Author: /u/BravoLimaPoppahttps://www.reddit.com/user/BravoLimaPoppa
This movie has been living rent free behind my eyes for decades. So, I wonder what Tron inspired RPGs there are.
I'm aware of:
* Deathnet
* Virtual
* Gridwalker
* Code Warriors
* Universal Serial Blades
* Rezz
Edit: resources by the commenters:
* Voices of the Datasphere for Numeners
* Neon City Overdrive: The Grid
* Otherspace: Neuro
* Light Cycles at Wargames Vault
* Fan supplement for Genesys RPG
What am I missing? Any fan created works?
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Posted: 2026-07-03T13:15:19+00:00
Author: /u/wahlaowatsiahttps://www.reddit.com/user/wahlaowatsia
There is one player in our group who literally cannot be quiet for more than 60 seconds. If someone else is doing a scene, they'll be like "that reminds me of..."
And I work with kids like that so I know the signs. This person is friendly and means well and is highly engaged with the game, but my god they can't wait their turn. It probably doesn't help that we are playing Blades, which is more freeform.
You will say the answer is to have an adult conversation, but I think this person's brain will not let them be still, it's not a willpower or etiquette issue.
What accommodations can I make as a fellow player to minimise my personal annoyance? The group as a whole is nice to be with and I would like to stay
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Posted: 2026-07-03T17:50:49+00:00
Author: /u/Frostybroshttps://www.reddit.com/user/Frostybros
So I recently switched my group from D&D to Blades in the Dark. The reasons for doing so are as follows:
1) Prepping D&D takes forever and I don't have time for it.
2) Since prep takes so long, I tend to railroad my players. If I spent hours making a Goblin dungeon, I expect them to fight through the dungeon, not side with the Goblins instead.
3) Combat takes a really long time, and resource attrition demands many combats in a row.
4) The fun of D&D combat largely comes from planning out a build, and having a deep understanding of the mechanics. My more casual players find this a chore. They just want to hit things, the extra depth from the complex rules doesn't appeal to them.
So I'm looking for more ttrpgs that are easy to prep (save me time), are sand boxy and player driven (rather than the theme park approach D&D tends to take). I want something that's not too complicated so my group can try a couple different games. And combat, if there's any, shouldn't take all day.
Thanks!
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Posted: 2026-07-03T15:04:34+00:00
Author: /u/LustThePethttps://www.reddit.com/user/LustThePet
One of my least favorite parts of cyberpunk media is that the characters are consistently free from the less fantastical manifestations of capitalism. Sure, their soul may have been copied down by a corporation hoping to literally monetize the human spirit, but like, they don't need to work a job, they're not overworked, they're not suffering from implants designed to fail so that they'll have to buy more again, instead the only real issue they face is that they have to kill people to stay above all of those issues.
I'd like to run a game that leaves just enough room for the actual adventure while also allowing for time to give the more mundane and low-life problems time to breathe. Do any of y'all happen to have a game suggestion, or otherwise a suggestion on how to fit this into a less suitable game?
Edit for clarity: I believe that the system tends to uphold the narrative. I'm well aware that this is very doable regardless of the system, however I also very much believe in finding the system whose mechanics are most tonally in-line with what I hope to achieve with a campaign. As an example, running D&D as a depressive and gritty dark fantasy game can certainly be done, but there is inevitably a bit of narrative dissonance once the more extreme powers come into play and godlike powers are involved.
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Posted: 2026-07-03T20:10:01+00:00
Author: /u/TristanDrawsMonstershttps://www.reddit.com/user/TristanDrawsMonsters
Hey all!
I bought Doomsong back when I learned about what it was. I instantly fell in love with the lore, the character creation and the fascinating action system. Then I read the included adventure, Lord Have Mercy Upon Us, and found it lacking. It's cool, but it's got too many samey encounters and it's very heavily luck based in terms of advancing the story, which seems unfair.
Now sat I wanted to use the brutal combat, brutal character creation system and brutal magic system, but wanted to play it within a setting that's got a little more dynamic action and a little more going on (I shouldn't see copies of a single settlement or encounter). What would you recommend?
I'm looking for a setting with a definite ending, but enough flexibility to allow for an atypical ruleset based around past deeds?
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Posted: 2026-07-03T15:56:03+00:00
Author: /u/TrueBlazingGloryhttps://www.reddit.com/user/TrueBlazingGlory
Now, I don't need something that is PbtA or even the crunch that Flying Circus does have. While I like both, I'm someone who enjoys any and all game design, so I'm more than willing to experiment. I'm looking to make something like Voltron. Pilots bonded and fighting together in space. The combining mech and space magic is a bonus but not a part of the fantasy I imagine. I'd like something I can work with out of the box, and not something I have to heavily modify to get there like I would with Flying Circus.
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Posted: 2026-07-03T07:12:28+00:00
Author: /u/Temporary-King3339https://www.reddit.com/user/Temporary-King3339
I've been working on creating a Homebrew and realized suddenly that the old movie The Guns of Navarone is actually a quest set in WWII. An elite and varied group sets out to target a Nazi missile site on a Greek island.
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Posted: 2026-07-03T10:36:13+00:00
Author: /u/NinjaOk9754https://www.reddit.com/user/NinjaOk9754
Hello everyone !
My friends and I would like to try role playing board games, like Dungeons & Dragons, but we don't know where to start. We would like to play an easy one, that doesn't take to much time to finish (like half a day if it's possible). The best would be a free online game, but it doesn't bother us to spend a bit of money on an online / IRL one.
If you have any idea, I will take every recommandation !
Thank you very much !
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Posted: 2026-07-03T00:15:37+00:00
Author: /u/ThatOneCrazyWritterhttps://www.reddit.com/user/ThatOneCrazyWritter
Is the Ranger really this esoteric to make work? Is it that they try to put too much into it at once? It can't only be because "too few rules for exploration". So what is it? What even is a Ranger? Is it:
- Bow fighter?
- Nature explorer?
- Beast master?
- Dual wielder?
- Pseudo-druid/Druidic paladin?
- Expert hunter?
- Scouting captain?
- All of the above!?
Look, I love Rangers thanks to two things: the Ranger's Apprentice books + the Monster Hunter games, so I know what I want out of a Ranger, but even then it seems that NO ONE CAN AGREE ON A SINGLE STANDARD RANGER FANTASY IN D&D!!!
However, games like Pathfinder 2e, Daggerheart, Fabula Ultima, Tormenta20, amongst other seems to get it better, even if they aren't exactly what I want 100% (but they are 90% close). So why??????
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Posted: 2026-07-03T12:15:40+00:00
Author: /u/Dangerous-Common-788https://www.reddit.com/user/Dangerous-Common-788
I am a long time dnd 5e player, started playing ttrpg pretty much when 5e released, and I am now very familiar with the system.
I've done other systems (Cyberpunk Red, Monster of the Week, Vaesen, Call of Cthulu, Vampire the Masquerade, Blades in the Dark), but never as a long campaign, and my groups always defaulted back to 5e for our main games.
Recently, a newer face in the friend group offered to DM for us, and we all jumped for joy!
But he has decided to run a Pathfinder2e game instead of our usual Dnd5e.
Now, we are obviously all excited to start a new campaign, but we're a bit apprehensive about the switch in system.
Over those 10-ish years of playing dnd, we've heard a lot of comments about how superior Pathfinder is to dnd, how much better of a system it is, etc.
We had a guy join our dnd group for a few sessions a couple of years back, and all he did in sessions was to complain about how the rules for this or that were better in Pathfinder, and how silly we were for sticking to dnd when the clearly superior game was available for free right there.
Frankly, we didn't care for it. We've been having tons of fun, which we attribute to our group rather than to the system itself. We didn't want this negative nelly energy around so we kicked the guy out. He was not the only person we met who had this kind of attitude towards the dnd brand, but he was the most memorable.
As a result, we as a group have a bit of a sour taste whenever someone suggests we should play Pathfinder.
Anyway, we'll have our first Pathfinder session in a week or so, and DM said we'd be going through character creation together. DM said since we're all fairly seasoned Dnd players, we shouldn't really have issues adapting to the system, as it is pretty similar in the end.
I have started looking around at character creation and uh.... I'm confused about everything and have a lot of decision paralysis, but it all looks interesting. I can't wait to crash out at having to make decisions and rock up as a human fighter.
Have other people had good experiences actually switching from modern dnd to modern pathfinder?
Are the rules as different and better as we've been told by our former players, or is it basically the same player-side as we've been told by our new DM?
Any tips on how to let go of my dnd brain?
I don't want to channel the energy of the guy who kept comparing everything to his preferred system, so what do I have to keep in mind in terms of obvious differences?
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