Monster of the week, Vampire, werewolf, mage, wraith,
changeling, hunter, Exalted, In Nomine, Shadowrun, Dark Heresy, Warhammer Fantasy, Gurps, HERO, Heroes unlimited, TMNT & other strangeness, Top Secret, Rifts,
Cyberpunk, CFF, multiple home brew games, Advanced Fighting Fantasy, Angel RPG, toon
changeling, hunter, Exalted, In Nomine, Shadowrun, Dark Heresy, Warhammer Fantasy, Gurps, HERO, Heroes unlimited, TMNT & other strangeness, Top Secret, Rifts,
Cyberpunk, CFF, multiple home brew games, Advanced Fighting Fantasy, Angel RPG, toon
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I keep coming back to D&D, and 5e is the easiest to teach edition so far.
Call of Cthulhu, Trail of Cthulhu, Star wars west end, Star wars d20, Star wars FFG (all 3), Iron Kingdoms, Paranoia, Traveler, Legend of the five rings, Judge Dredd RPG, The quiet year, Twilight 2000, Pathfinder, Star trek (2 versions), Champions, Aberrant,
We are still playing D&D
It's not because I don't know any better. It's because its a game my friends and I enjoy. The idea that D&D has to be moved on from to "better" games is so damned arrogant.
I never actually played TTRPG Shadowrun because I had no idea where to start with running a campaign, and there weren't many pre-printed adventures for it.
You can at least RUN a game of D&D!
To say that there weren't that many adventures published...
Running an actual campaign of it, though, seemed to involve writing a novel's worth of characters and settings to run around in?
I said, "I've heard Nobilis is neat! Have you played any of it?"
He chuckled and said, "No one has ever actually run a game of Nobilis. It's a coffee-table RPG."
Superheroes are clunky, horror is just a stat block...
But D&D is a great game at what it is trying to do.
So are VtM, CoC and so on
Right now, the game we want and enjoy suits D&D or pathfinder. And the module im running was for D&D 5, so thats what we are doing :)