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*[[Ghostbusters RPG|Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game]] | *[[Ghostbusters RPG|Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game]] | ||
*[[Star Wars RPG|The Star Wars Roleplaying Game]] (Holy shit this has a lot of supplements. I mean, fuck me.) | *[[Star Wars RPG|The Star Wars Roleplaying Game]] (Holy shit this has a lot of supplements. I mean, fuck me.) (and it was actually pretty fucking great for casual star warsy fun) | ||
*The D6 System: The Customizable Roleplaying Game | *The D6 System: The Customizable Roleplaying Game | ||
*Men In Black (fuck yes) | *Men In Black (fuck yes) | ||
Revision as of 21:13, 9 June 2016
The D6 system is, as the name suggests, a roleplaying system built around the humble yet mighty D6. It is published by West End Games, and is generally used for pen and paper games but can also be used for LARP and war games.
A list of games that use the D6 system. No, I haven't heard of most of them either.
- Ghostbusters: A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game
- The Star Wars Roleplaying Game (Holy shit this has a lot of supplements. I mean, fuck me.) (and it was actually pretty fucking great for casual star warsy fun)
- The D6 System: The Customizable Roleplaying Game
- Men In Black (fuck yes)
- The Hercules & Xena Roleplaying Game
- DC Universe
- Metabarons
- Psibertroopers
- D6 Adventure (PDF only)
- D6 Space Opera (PDF only)
- D6 Fantasy Rulebook
- Godsend Agenda D6 (They can't stop us. We're on an agenda from God.)
- Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space