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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:

Americana
(The setting, recorded in the D&D Wiki. Currently in the fluffbuilding stage.)
(The original thread, archived on sup/tg/)
An idea built around a single image, and around the concept of an America as represented by its own mythology.
ArtifIce
(Rules on sup/tg/)
The game of Machine Intelligence
BRICK STONEWALL
A Munchausen based on mostly freeform rules.
The Dark Tower
Chaosium's Basic Roleplay system adapted for the Stephen King universe.
Deus Volt
Description here...
Devil's Dixie
What if the South made a deal with the Devil himself to fight the Civil War?
Dieselpunk
(Engines of Discord)
Description here...
Dogpocalypse
what if the dogs the government has bee using for psychic experimentation suddenly realize they can literally escape on whim?
Go to hell!
Description here...
Fortress Quest
Dungeon crawl resolving around problem solving instead of hack'n'slash.
(Rules link)
Grimsystem
A Gritty system that combines elements of WHFRP, The Burning Wheel, and a few other titles
Inland Empire
Steampunk in an alternate North America. Vikings, robots, and telegraph phreaking.
Joints and Jivers
RPG for historical reenactments
Metal Slug System
METAL SLUG! A system based off the legendary game that seems to represent everything that is /tg/- over-the-top mow-'em-down warfare with big explosions and bigger bosses.
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.
Rodentia
(Rodentiabrainstorm on Bluwiki)
Description here...
Samurai Movie RPG
Exactly what the title says.
Scholomance
A "school for magic" subgenre game with a lot of backstabbing.
Shadowrun 4.5
A streamlined rule-set for 4th edition Shadowrun, making the rules more comprehensive, cohesive, and fast.
Slavepunk
Description here...
Surrail
By Ruler of sup/tg: A game where you venture through a train fueled by famous peoples dreams and your own nightmares
Tales of Arcadia
A wargame made to actualize a Mornington Crescent-type meme that had been going around.
Trigger Discipline
(Rules on Google Docs)
Description here...
Überstadt
(Überstadt on Wikispaces)
Currently being transferred from Wikispaces on to 1d4chan.
Vrilwar (now hogged by Dagda)
Description here...
that thing with the moon ogres (Candidate for deletion? Nobody seems to remember about this.)
Description here...
StatWar
A customizable wargame with a point buy system.