Fractured is a post-apocalyptic tabletop RPG without zombies, or mutants, or lasers and magic.
Free to Download: Radial Commune RPG – we’ll survive if we work together, but we won’t
Half the cities sunk. The other half burned. By shaping the world to suit our needs, we doomed ourselves to a world that could no longer suit our needs.
Fragged! The tactical post-post-apocalyptic RPG Fragged Empire and its sequel hits the Bundle of Holding
As beings of the far future and emerging from a galaxy wrecking war, characters are generically engineered remnants on a mission to reclaim a lost empire.
Free to Download: DEGENESIS – Last Watch
Watchtower 17N rises above the grasslands to the north of Siege, looking out over the wastelands beyond the borders of the Protectorate from what was once considered Exalt’s territory.
An RPG masterpiece: Marvelous Mutations & Merry Musicians
Marvelous Mutations & Merry Musicians is worth the money. It really is. If you’re especially fond of indie RPGs, then I think there’s hardly any excuse for not grabbing the download straight away.
Twilight: 2000 version 1 available at DriveThruRPG (and on sale)
Published first in 1984, the RPG is set after the Twilight War, in which NATO and the United States battled the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact in a lengthy, brutal but conventional war. Until things went nuclear.
What happens when weaponized magic overwhelms a world? Weird Wastelands for 5e
Web DM have a successful Kickstarter running for a 5e D&D supplement for DMs and groups into exploration play and worldbuilding.
Ideal Hands reveals the latest stretch goal for apocalyptic RPG Collector
The Realm is all you have ever known and all you ever will. A vast heaviness wrecks you as you walk among the corrupted populace of your entropic slums.
Heaven meets Hell as a dual-system Graywalkers Purgatory tabletop RPG launches on Kickstarter
Characters in the RPG are Graywalkers, one of 36 Hidden Righteous Ones picked by destiny to save humanity.
Studio Agate confirm an English version of Vermin 2047
The game is written in the first person, with survivors explaining the world, and so players reading the book never have complete certainty that what they’ve just read is absolutely and entirely true.