Return to Dark Tower Fantasy Roleplaying is a fully developed fantasy RPG, officially authorized and based on the popular board game Return to Dark Tower by Restoration Games.
Mazes Fantasy Roleplaying bundle: Reimagined classic dungeon crawling
Designed for quick and easy gameplay, Mazes FRP uses the innovative Polymorph system, requiring minimal preparation for players and the Maze Controller
Sentai & Sensibility RPG finds its fans
9th Level Games have backed more than 850 Kickstarters, and I’ve backed some of theirs. Backers aren’t a problem for their Zine Quest game set in the Regency, as they’ve about ten times they need.
The official Return to Dark Tower TTRPG is available as a download
Return to Dark Tower Fantasy Roleplaying is an officially licensed, complete fantasy RPG based on the hit board game.
Free to Download: Mazes Zero Prep Introduction to Fantasy Roleplaying
Mazes uses the Polymorph system, which does away with any form of maths. Each Polymorph game player only uses a single polyhedral die: a d4, a d6, a d8, or a d10.
MAZES, 9th Level’s Polymorph RPG, gets Indie Cade shortlisted
9th Level Games’ MAZES may feature. The game has been nominated for an award.
Free to Download: 9th Level Games release their Level 1 anthology for 2022
Each year, as part of Free RPG Day, 9th Level publishes a set of indie games. Later, once Free RPG Day has passed, the company makes the collection available at DriveThruRPG.
Venture Society: Non-violent RPG with communication and emotional skills focus
Venture Society is a non-violent RPG emphasising social skills; it’s empathy over melee. You can follow the progress on the project page.
9th Level Games’ Mazes Fantasy RPG is available to download
Mazes is powered by polymorph â which is a compact yet comprehensive rules framework for roleplaying. It’s designed to provide the full experience of a crunchy RPG, but with minimal setup and prep â all without giving up the fun, mechanical depth of an exciting roleplaying system.
Free sample: Return to Dark Tower Fantasy Roleplaying
The original Dark Tower board game used an electronic tower and was the centre of a legal battle. As a result, it’s rare and, with the tower model failing, gets even rarer and thus very collectable.