Traveller is, for many, the original and best sci-fi tabletop RPG. There are loads of versions, and it’s perhaps a challenge figuring out where and how to start.
One-2-one is the best scare: Cthulhu Confidential duet RPG bundle
In Cthulhu Confidential, there’s only one player and a GM. It’s a GUMSHOE-powered mystery, but it’s a Lovecraftian horror. Dare you?
Weird Frontiers: The Cthulhu Weird West RPG comes to the Bundle of Holding
In an alternate 1865, Nyarlathotep cultists unleashed the Seven Days of Night to reawaken long-dormant Elder Gods.
For a week: Monster of the Week RPG
Evil Hat Productions has one of their famous RPG lines up in the Bundle of Holding, but not for long.
DCC Horror bundles up RPG dire temptation in time for Halloween
Goodman Games’ Dungeon Craw Classics has no shortage of candidate material for Halloween.
Monsters and Other Childish Things is a flash RPG sale well-timed for Halloween
Monsters and Other Childish Things system is a modified One-Roll Engine, and you can mix the horror and humour settings as much as you want.
NaNoWriMo: Gamer tools for authors on offer in the Bundle of Holding
November marks the start of National Novel Writing Month, aka NaNoWriMo, where you’re challenged to finish with 50,000 words and a brand-new novel.
Everyone-Games: The entire Psi-Punk sci-fi RPG line is bundled quick deal
Accessible Games’ Psi-Punk uses the Fudge system and transports players to 2096 North America, where ghosts, psiborgs, technomancers, and soul jackers roam. To compete, you’ll develop your perfect body and high-tech implants, and join a megacorp or government.
Modiphius counts to Infinity twice: There are two of the Corvus Belli-based RPG bundles on offer
Using the 2d20 system, riffing off sci-fi like Appleseed, Ghost in the Shell and Altered Carbon and based on the Corvus Belli miniatures game, Infinity is an RPG about factions fighting for control of a dozen planets.
Knights of the Dinner Table comics charge into bundle action again
Jolly R. Blackburn’s Knights of the Dinner Table (KoDT) focuses on a group of roleplaying gamers and their behaviours at the gaming table.