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Revision as of 10:14, 15 September 2008
Tee Gee sometimes gets bright ideas about "original" settings and ideas which sometimes turn out to be awesome. However, known for the fa/tg/uys proverbial laziness (due to the intake of large quantities of meatbread) these project rarely come to any sort of fruitition. Nevertheless, everyone knows that /tg/ gets shit done.
What are homebrews
A "homebrew" is an unoffical, DIY modification, adaptation, setting or entire game made by the players themselves and not by the industry or professional developers. It is not intended for publication or wide distribution although in the age of internet people often share their work with others who might appreciate it.
List of known /tg/ homebrews
Some of the games and settings conceived in or around the board include:
- ArtifIce
- (Rules on sup/tg/)
- The game of Machine Intelligence
- Surrail
- By Ruler of sup/tg: A game where you venture through a train fueled by famous peoples dreams and your own nightmares
- Grimsystem
- A Gritty system that combines elements of WHFRP, The Burning Wheel, and a few other titles
- Shadowrun 4.5
- A streamlined rule-set for 4th edition Shadowrun, making the rules more comprehensive, cohesive, and fast.
- Rodentia
- (Rodentiabrainstorm on Bluwiki)
- Description here...
- Inland Empire
- Steampunk in an alternate North America. Vikings, robots, and telegraph phreaking.
- Trigger Discipline
- (Rules on Google Docs)
- Description here...
- Go to hell!
- Description here...
- Deus Volt
- Description here...
- Joints and Jivers
- RPG for historical reenactments
- Überstadt
- (Überstadt on Wikispaces)
- Description here...
- Vrilwar (now hogged by Dagda)
- Description here...
- Dieselpunk
- (Engines of Discord)
- Description here...
- Dogpocalypse
- Description here...
- that thing with the moon ogres
- Description here...
- Slavepunk
- Description here...
- Devil's Dixie
- Description here...
- NecroLoli
- (Forum link) (Wiki link)
- A gothic horror, medieval steampunk setting, where small children suddenly acquire large amounts of power and don't know what to do with it[the PCs]. They are persecuted by the Holy Church.
- BRICK STONEWALL
- A Munchausen based on mostly freeform rules.
- Scholomance
- A "school for magic" subgenre game with a lot of backstabbing.
- Tales of Arcadia
- A wargame made to actualize a Mornington Crescent-type meme that had been going around.
- Fortress Quest
- Dungeon crawl resolving around problem solving instead of hack'n'slash.
- (Rules link)
- Samurai Movie RPG
- Exactly what the title says.