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D10 Games

Games that can be played with a D10 or 10 sided dice

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Board Games
  • 2nd Fleet
  • 3rd Fleet
  • 5th Fleet
  • Air Superiority
  • Anima
  • Attrition
  • The Battles of Waterloo
  • Badlands
  • Cranium Wow You're Good
  • Crimson Skies
  • Dungeons and Dragons
  • Dungeon Quest
  • Great Battles of Alexander
  • Munchkin Hopper
  • Runebound
  • The Sword and the Flame

Role Playing Games (RPG)

Although each RPG has it's own dice rules for combat and standard play,
a full set of dice makes role playing that much better.

  • 2300 AD by Game Designers' Workshop
  • The 23rd Letter by Crucible Design - a modern day game of psychics and conspiracies
  • 3D&T by Talismã - a Brazilian generic system, turned to anime-style campaigns
  • a/state by Contested Ground Studios
  • Aberrant by White Wolf, Inc. - super-hero characters in the near future, part of the Trinity series
  • Absolute Zero by Undecided Studios - Freeform customizable system
  • Action! System by Gold Rush Games - a generic open gaming system with a cinematic feel, similar to Fuzion
  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - see also Dungeons & Dragons
  • Adventure! by White Wolf, Inc. - a pulp adventure, part of the Trinity series
  • The Adventures of Indiana Jones Role-Playing Game by TSR, Inc.
  • Adventurers of the North - Kalevala Heroes (a.k.a. ANKH)
  • After The Bomb by Palladium Books
  • Aftermath! by Fantasy Games Unlimited
  • Against the Darkness by Tabletop Adventures, LLC - Vatican Conspiracy and Horror
  • Agone (French) - edited in French by Multisim Editions and translated in English by Multisim Editions
  • AIF by NastiDyne - a free SF RPG
  • Albedo - Based on the furry comic book series, Erma Felna by Steve Gallacci
  • Algonquin Wilderness School - a play-by-post RPG about a modern wilderness school for troubled teens
  • Aliens by Leading Edge Games
  • All Flesh Must Be Eaten by Eden Studios, Inc. - Zombie survival horror game
  • Alpha Omega: The Beginning and The End by Mind Storm Labs, LLC
  • Alshard (Japanese) - fantasy with mecha like Final Fantasy
  • Alshard Gaia (Japanese) - a contemporary fantasy with Alshard system
  • Alternate Worlds RPG by Alternate Worlds Publishing
  • Alternity by TSR, Inc.
  • Amazing Engine by TSR, Inc.
  • Amber Diceless Roleplaying - based on the works of Roger Zelazny
  • Anima: Beyond Fantasy - a collaboration of Eastern and Western developers RPG with anime-style artworks
  • Angel - a spin-off of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer game
  • Arduin by David A. Hargrave - the first cross-genre RPG
  • Aria
  • Arianrhod RPG (Japanese) - MMORPG-like
  • Arkéos by Extraordinary Worlds Studio - Pulp adventure
  • Ars Magica by Lion Rampant (editions 1 & 2), White Wolf, Inc. (edition 3), Atlas Games (editions 4 & 5)
  • AssassinX by E.N. Publishing - violent adventure
  • Atlantis: The Second Age - by Morrigan Press
  • Avant Charlemagne by François Nédelec (French) - early Middle-Age
  • Axiom16 (Bulgarian)
  • Babylon 5 by Mongoose Publishing
  • Babylon Project - Based on the Babylon 5 TV franchise
  • Basic Role-Playing by Chaosium - role-playing game system
  • Battleaxe by Sixteen Coal Black Horses - fantasy role-playing
  • BattleDragons by Spartacus Publishing - play as dragons in a fantasy world
  • Battlelords of the 23rd Century by SSDC, Inc.
  • Battlestar Galactica Role Playing Game by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd - based on the SciFi TV series
  • Beyond the Supernatural
  • Big Bang Comics RPG
  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth by Guardians of Order - anime-based RPG
  • Bitume by Croc (French - post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-like)
  • Bliss Stage by TAO games - Mecha game taking place 7 years after the adults of the world fell asleep
  • Blood Dawn by SSDC, Inc.
  • Blood of Heroes
  • Bloodlust (French), edited by Asmodée Editions
  • Blue Planet by Biohazard Games
  • Blue Rose by Green Ronin
  • Boot Hill by TSR, Inc. - Wild West adventure
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer - based on the TV show of the same name
  • Bunnies and Burrows
  • Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic by Tri Tac Games
  • The Burning Wheel - high fantasy
  • Bushido by Fantasy Games Unlimited - samurai RPG
  • Cadwallon by Rackham
  • Call of Cthulhu by Chaosium - based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft
  • Cartoon Action Hour by Spectrum Games
  • Castles & Crusades by Troll Lord Games - OGL System fantasy RPG
  • Castle Falkenstein - steampunk fantasy
  • Catgirl Avengers - Furry/anime humor RPG
  • Champions by Hero Games
  • Changeling: The Dreaming (original World of Darkness)
  • Changeling: The Lost (new World of Darkness)
  • Children of the Sun by Misguided Games
  • Chill
  • Chivalry and Sorcery
  • Chronicles System - Steampunk fantasy, Freely distributed skill-based d100 system
  • Les Chroniques d'Erdor, edited by Boite a Polpette - an unusual French RPG of oneiric fantasy using a 54 card deck
  • Circe by Bryce Harrington
  • City of Heroes by Eden Studios, Inc. - the tabletop companion to the City of Heroes MMORPG.
  • Cliffhanger by Fantasy Games Unlimited - 1930s adventure
  • La Compagnie de glaces (French) - post-apocalyptic, from the novels of G.-J. Arnaud
  • Cold City by Contested Ground Studios
  • Conan Role-playing Game by TSR, Inc., a GURPS game by Steve Jackson Games, and an OGL System game by Mongoose Publishing
  • Conspiracy X by Eden Studios, Inc. - extraterrestrials, UFOs, and government coverups
  • Contenders by Prince of Darkness Games - award winning game revolving around the lives of boxers
  • C°ntinuum - time travel adventure
  • Core Command by Dream Pod 9
  • Corporation the Roleplaying Game by Core Games Publishing
  • CORPS by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center
  • Corum - an addendum to the Stormbringer RPG (aka Elric!)
  • Cosmic Synchronicity by Joseph Teller
  • Covenant by Realms Publishing
  • CthulhuTech by Wildfire, this is H.P. Lovecraft's horror with Mecha and Anime influences.
  • Cursed Empire by Chris Loizou - dark fantasy. Formerly known as Crimson Empire
  • Cybergeneration by R. Talsorian Games - alternate setting for Cyberpunk 2020
  • Cyberpunk 2013 by R. Talsorian Games - out of print and superseded by Cyberpunk 2020
  • Cyberpunk 2020 by R. Talsorian Games - based on the mirror shades authors
  • Cyberpunk 203X by R. Talsorian Games
  • Cyberspace by Iron Crown Enterprises
  • Cyborg Commando by New Infinities, Inc.
  • Cyno's Role-Play
  • D6 System by West End Games - in-house system, based on the Star Wars RPG
  • d20 Future by Wizards of the Coast - generic futuristic game using the d20 System
  • d20 Modern by Wizards of the Coast - generic modern game using the d20 System
  • d20 Past by Wizards of the Coast - generic historical game using the d20 System
  • d20 System - based on Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition rules
  • Danger International by Hero Games - espionage adventure
  • Dangerous Journeys by E. Gary Gygax, published by Game Designers' Workshop
  • Daredevils - pulp era mystery
  • Dash-in Dungeons by Wednesday Night Games - fast-play fantasy RPG
  • Dark Conspiracy by Games Designers' Workshop
  • Dark Continent - colonial African horror
  • The Dark Eye - Germany's most popular RPG, known in Germany as Das Schwarze Auge
  • Dark Heresy, the Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay Game by Black Industries
  • DC Heroes by Mayfair Games
  • DC Universe Roleplaying Game by West End Games
  • Dead Inside - a small-press RPG where the characters attempt to rebuild their lost souls through selfless and noble actions (and get superhuman powers along the way)
  • Deadlands: Lost Colony by Pinnacle Entertainment Group
  • Deadlands: The Weird West by Pinnacle Entertainment Group, GURPS version by SJGames
  • Deeds of Valor by Swordmaster
  • Deliria: Faerie Tales for the New Millennium by Phil Brucato, published by Laughing Pan Productions
  • Demon: The Fallen (original World of Darkness)
  • Diana: Warrior Princess by Marcus Rowland
  • Diomin by OtherWorld Creations
  • The Doctor Who Role Playing Game by FASA - based on the 1963-89 run of the BBC television series
  • Doctor Who (role-playing game) by Cubicle 7 Entertainment Ltd - based on the 2005-Present BBC television series
  • Dogs in the Vineyard by Lumpley Games - loosely based on the Mormon State of Deseret in pre-statehood Utah
  • Dominion Rules - an open-source fantasy twelve-sided-die-based RPG encouraging the creation of new skill, spells, beasts and rules and featuring an innovative combat system
  • Donjon by Clinton R. Nixon, Donjon Anvilwerks
  • Don't Rest Your Head by Evil Hat Productions
  • Double Cross - Superhero (Japanese)
  • DragonMech - a cross between fantasy and mecha
  • DragonNet - a free open-source fantasy RPG system
  • DragonQuest - a now out-of-print RPG, suppressed by TSR
  • DragonRaid by Dick Wulf - a Christian RPG
  • Dragonstar - where science fiction and fantasy blend
  • Dragon Warriors - an easy-to-use RPG system published in paperback format
  • Drakar och Demoner (Dragons and Demons) - Swedish fantasy RPG
  • Draug - Norwegian RPG set in 1801, based on the FUDGE engine.
  • Dread: The First Book of Pandemonium by Rafael Chandler
  • Dreaming Cities - an urban fantasy game by Guardians of Order for the Tri-Stat system
  • Duelist System by Undecided Studios - Martial Arts role-playing system
  • Dungeons & Dragons - created by Dave Arneson and E. Gary Gygax, further editions by TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast
  • Dying Earth - based on the stories of Jack Vance
  • Dzikie Pola (Wild Fields), a set in 17th century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • EABA, or End All Be All by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center - a generic RPG system
  • Earthdawn
  • Elemental Axes by Crosstime Games
  • Elfquest by Chaosium - based on the works of Richard Pini and Wendy Pini
  • Elric! by Chaosium, based on Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories
  • En Garde! by Game Designers' Workshop and SFC Press - duelists from 17th century France
  • Endyval - (Bulgarian) Sivosten
  • Empire Galactique by François Nédelec (French) - space opera
  • Empire of the Petal Throne - set in M. A. R. Barker's world of Tékumel
  • Eon by NeoGames - Swedish fantasy game
  • Epic Role Playing by Dark Matter Studios
  • Epoch Star
  • ERA by Clinica TBF
  • E-RPG System by Ironwood Omnimedia
  • Espionage! by Hero Games - based on Second Edition Champions
  • Etherlords by Nival Interactive
  • Etherscope by Goodman Games
  • EverQuest Role-Playing Game by White Wolf, Inc. - pencil & paper version of the popular MMORPG
  • Everway
  • EW-System by Extraordinary Worlds Studio - Open game system
  • Ex Machina
  • Exalted
  • Exile (MUD)
  • EXO by Ediciones Sombra)(Spanish
  • The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Münchhausen by James Wallis - a storytelling RPG based on the novel of Baron Münchhausen
  • Fading Suns
  • Faery's Tale by Firefly Games - an interactive storytelling game of fairy folklore suitable for younger players
  • Fairy Meat by Kenzer & Company
  • Fanhunter - Spanish game based on the series of comics of the same name
  • Fantasy Hero
  • Fantasy Imperium by Shadowstar Games, Inc. - an interactive storytelling game of historical fantasy
  • The Fantasy Trip by Steve Jackson, published by Metagaming Concepts
  • The Fantasy Sagas - A Player's Guidebook for Ironwood Omnimedia E-RPG System
  • Fantasy Wargaming - a project by dissatisfied British Dungeons & Dragons players, it was considered incomplete and insufficient yet featured noteworthy elements and qualities that are still yet unseen in most role-playing games
  • Farscape Roleplaying Game by Alderac Entertainment Group
  • Fastlane by Twisted Confessions author Alexander Cherry
  • FATE - Fantastic Adventures in Tabletop Entertainment based on the FUDGE engine
  • Fates Worse Than Death by Vajra Enterprises - a cyberpunk-influenced game set in Manhattan in 2080
  • Father RPG - An unofficial RPG
  • Feng Shui - based on Hong Kong martial arts movies
  • Fight the Evil Power - a role-playing game designed for people who haven't played before
  • Fightsystem.com
  • Fireborn by Fantasy Flight Games
  • Forgotten Futures
  • Friendly Wars by Undecided Studios
  • Fringeworthy by Tri Tac Games
  • FTL:2448 by Tri Tac Games
  • FUDGE by Steffan O'Sullivan - "Free, Universal, Do-it-Yourself Gaming Engine"
  • Furry Outlaws
  • Furry Pirates
  • Fuzion by R. Talsorian Games and Hero Games - a simple and customizable generic open gaming system co-produced , based on principles from R. Talsorian's Interlock System and Hero Games' Hero System
  • A Game of Thrones - based on the eponymous fantasy novel
  • Gamma World by TSR, Inc.
  • Gangbusters by TSR, Inc. - 1930s urban crime adventure
  • Ganghedge by Empire Wargames
  • Gatecrasher - a tongue-in-cheek science-fiction & fantasy setting
  • Gaterunner - based on the novel Gatecrash
  • Ghostbusters by West End Games - based on the Ghostbusters film series
  • God of War
  • Godlike byHawthorn Hobgoblynn Press
  • Golden Heroes by Games Workshop
  • The Great Commission - a d20 Christian RPG
  • Grimm
  • GURPS by Steve Jackson Games - "Generic Universal Role Playing System"
  • HackMaster by Kenzer & Company
  • Halcyon by Neuwerld Studios
  • HardNova II
  • HârnMaster/Hârn
  • HARP by Iron Crown Enterprises - "High Adventure Role-Playing"
  • HARPE - the "Hugely Adaptable (action/anime) Role-Playing Engine", Free and quite adaptable
  • Hawkmoon - an addendum to the Stormbringer RPG (aka Elric!)
  • Heavy Gear by Dream Pod 9
  • Heretics by Wasteland Games - modern-day horror
  • Hero System by Hero Games
  • Hero Wars/HeroQuest
  • Heroes Unlimited by Palladium Books
  • Hong Kong Action Theater
  • Human Occupied Landfill
  • Hunter: The Reckoning (original World of Darkness)
  • Icar by Rob Lang
  • Imagine Role Playing
  • Ironhedge by Empire Wargames
  • In Dark Alleys by Vajra Enterprises
  • In Nomine - based on In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas
  • In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas (French) by Croc (Siroz) - satiric gang/spy wars involving angels and demons in the contemporary world
  • Incursion by Tri Tac Games
  • InSpectres by Memento Mori Theatricks
  • Iron Kingdoms by Privateer Press
  • Iron Gauntlets: Heroic Fantasy Roleplaying
  • Ironclaw - edited by Sanguine Productions Ltd
  • Iron Heroes - d20 system based on making D&D playable without magic
  • Jadeclaw - edited by Sanguine Productions Ltd
  • Jags
  • James Bond 007 by Victory Games - based on the James Bond films
  • Jorune (or Skyrealms of Jorune)
  • Jovian Chronicles by Dream Pod 9
  • Judge Dredd: The Role-playing Game by Games Workshop, another by Mongoose Publishing
  • Justice, Inc. by Hero Games - 1930s Pulp fiction oriented adventure
  • Kalmo - Finnish zombie rpg
  • Kindred of the East (spinoff of Vampire: The Masquerade)
  • Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom(spinoff of Vampire: The Masquerade)
  • Killer by Steve Jackson Games (live action)
  • kill puppies for satan (sic) by Lumpley Games
  • Kobolds Ate My Baby! by 9th Level Games
  • Krysztaly czasu (Polish, Crystals of Time) by MAG
  • Kult - Swedish game based on Gnostic concepts with some Kabbalistic undertones
  • Lace and Steel, published originally by TAGG and re-released by Pharos Press - an Australian RPG set in a world of civilised Centaurs and Harpies with a musketeers/swashbuckling feel
  • Lands of Adventure
  • Legend of the Five Rings Role-Playing Game by Alderac Entertainment Group - Asian-themed RPG
  • Légendes Celtiques (French)
  • Légendes de la Vallée des rois - French RPG set in Ancient Egypt
  • Legendy Armandie by Skaven - fantasy RPG created
  • Legionnaire by FASA - standalone role-playing game for the Renegade Legion universe
  • Lejendary Adventure, created by Gary Gygax and published by Hekaforge Productions
  • Lightspeed by Christian Conkle - an overtly generic space opera RPG, using the Instant Fuzion ruleset
  • Little Fears - The Role-playing Game of Childhood Terror by Key 20 Publishing
  • Live Free or Die, the Game of Suburban Insurgency - a post UN invasion RPG written by an Army officer and Iraq veteran
  • Living Steel by Leading Edge Games - futuristic game on the world of Rhand
  • Lone Wolf
  • The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game by Decipher, Inc. - based on the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Lords of Creation by Avalon Hill
  • Luminary:Rise of Goonzu by Ndoors corporation, distributed by NHNco
  • Macho Women with Guns by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center
  • Maelstrom by Puffin Books
  • Mage: The Ascension by White Wolf, Inc. - set in the original World of Darkness
  • Mage: The Awakening by White Wolf, Inc. - set in the new World of Darkness 2.0
  • M.A.G.U.S. (Hungarian)
  • Maji by Wasteland Games - modern-day alien conspiracy game
  • Man, Myth & Magic by Yaquinto - RPG drawing on 4000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. Earth legends
  • Marvel Super Heroes Role-Playing Game by TSR, Inc.
  • Marvel Universe Roleplaying Game by Marvel Publishing Group
  • Masterbook
  • Mecha - a game based on Anime Mecha science fiction
  • Mechamorphosis by Fantasy Flight Games
  • Mechanical Dream
  • The Mechanoid Invasion
  • MechWarrior
  • Mega - les Messagers Galactiques (French) - parallel universe
  • Megaverse by Palladium Books
  • Meikyu kingdom (Japanese) - members of tiny kingdom's court explore dungeons
  • Mekton by R. Talsorian Games - based on Anime Mecha science fiction
  • Merc 2000 - Twilight 2000 updated for the post-Cold War '90s
  • Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes by Flying Buffalo
  • The Metabarons Roleplaying Game by West End Games
  • Metamorphosis Alpha (1976)
  • Middle Earth Role Play - based on the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Midgard - the oldest German fantasy RPG
  • Miles Christi (French) - (Crusades and knights Templar)
  • Mind Games RPG - by Deiron e Yangsmoth
  • The Modern Sagas - A Player's Guidebook for Ironwood Omnimedia Company's E-RPG System
  • Moira - Fantasy role-play with free online resources
  • Monastyr (Polish), Monastery by Portal
  • The Morrow Project
  • Moros: world of fantasy
  • MOU: Misadvetnures of Unhappyland
  • Multiverser by E.R. Jones and M. Joseph Young
  • Mummy: The Resurrection (original World of Darkness)
  • Murphy's World by Peregrine Creative Services
  • Mutant by Target Games
  • Mutant Undergångens Arvtagare by Järnringen Förlag AB
  • Mutant RYMD
  • Mutant Chronicles
  • Mutants and Masterminds by Green Ronin Publishing
  • My Life with Master by Half Meme Press
  • Myrskyn aika by Mike Pohjola
  • Mystic Realms
  • The Nearside Project by Nearside Games - adventure between 13 alternate Earths while avoiding insanity
  • NeoKosmos (in Portuguese) by Krypteia Estúdio Criativo - a setting of Greek Mythology
  • Neiyar: Land of Heaven and the Abyss by Bards and Sages
  • Nephilim by Chaosium - modern occult
  • Neuroshima (Polish) by Portal
  • Nightbane
  • Nightlifeby Stellar Games
  • Night Wizard! (Japanese) - wizards in contemporary
  • Ninja Burger by Steve Jackson Games
  • Ninjas and Superspies by Palladium Books - martial arts and espionage adventure
  • Nobilis by R. Sean Borgstrom
  • Noir by Archon Gaming, Inc.
  • Obsidian - The Age of Judgement by Apophis Consortium
  • Over the Edge by Atlas Games
  • Paladin
  • Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game by Palladium Books
  • Pandemonium! by MIB Productions - roleplaying in the world of tabloid news
  • Pantheon role playing game
  • Paper Computer Games - a series of illustrated roleplaying games with simple rules and a complex universe. Any gaming session played by anyone at any time is added to the overall storyline and considered canon.
  • Paranoia originally by West End Games, later by Mongoose Publishing - a satire of dystopian futures
  • Pax Draconis by Technicraft Design - a detailed rules heavy space opera with a percentile system
  • Pendragon (or King Arthur Pendragon) - Arthurian legend
  • Phoenix Command by Leading Edge Games
  • Point Blank by Wasteland Games - modern-day Action movie game
  • The Pokéthulhu Adventure Game by Cumberland Games and Diversions
  • Powers and Perils by Avalon Hill
  • PowerGame
  • Praedor - based on the eponymous comics by Petri Hiltunen
  • Prime Directive by Task Force Games
  • Prince Valiant by Chaosium
  • Privateers and Gentlemen by Fantasy Games Unlimited - naval adventure in the Napoleonic era
  • Promethean: The Created by White Wolf, Inc. (new World of Darkness)
  • Psiworld by Fantasy Games Unlimited - SF adventures with a focus on psi abilities
  • Puppetland
  • Q10
  • QAGS
  • Qin
  • Quest of the Ancients
  • Rangers of Taradoin by Sean-Robert Shaw
  • Rapture: The Second Coming by William Spencer-Hale, Quintessential Mercy
  • Recon by Palladium Books - Vietnam War adventure
  • Red Dwarf: The Role Playing Game by deep 7 - based on BBC comedy Red Dwarf
  • Reich Star by Simon Bell and Ken Richardson (1991) as Creative Encounters - fight Nazis in space.
  • Rêve: the Dream Ouroboros by Denis Gerfaud (French, Rêve de Dragon)
  • The Riddle of Steel by Driftwood Publishing
  • Rifts by Palladium Games - crossover system
  • Ringworld by Chaosium
  • Risus
  • Robotech by Palladium Games; based on the Robotech anime television series
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle
  • RMSS (Rolemaster Fantasy Role Playing) by Iron Crown Enterprises - fully expandable and customizable rules system
  • Rules to Live By from Interactivities Ink - generic customizable live action rules system, with expansions for horror and fantasy
  • Rune Striders
  • Runebearer by Chris Magoun - "Magic and religion clash in a ruined world"
  • RuneQuest by Chaosium, versions also by Avalon Hill and Mongoose Publishing
  • Saga A Swedish fantasy role-playing game.
  • Savage Worlds
  • The Sci-Fi Sagas - A Player's Guidebook for Ironwood Omnimedia Company's E-RPG System
  • Scion: Hero Modern day children of the gods by White Wolf
  • Sengoku (role-playing game) by Gold Rush Games Historical fantasy set in feudal Japan.
  • Serenity by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd, based on the Firefly television series.
  • Seventh Sea by Alderac Entertainment Company
  • Shab-al-Hiri Roach by Bully Pulpit Games
  • Shadowforce Archer by Alderac Entertainment Group - a setting for Spycraft
  • Shadow Nations (Obsidian Europe Horror, Scifi, fantasy)
  • Shadowrun (cyberpunk fantasy)
  • Shatterzone
  • Silver Age Sentinels by Guardians of Order
  • Simply Roleplaying! by Microtactix, a simple and customizable generic open gaming system similar to Fuzion and the Action! System
  • Skull and Crossbones - Pirate Adventures on the Spanish Main by FGU
  • Skyrealms of Jorune
  • SLA Industries
  • Sorcerer by Ron Edwards
  • Space 1889 by GDW - Victorian Era Sci-Fi (steampunk)
  • Space Opera by Fantasy Games Unlimited
  • Spacemaster - the SF adaptation of Rolemaster
  • SpaceNinjaCyberCrisis XDO by Crucible Design - a tongue-in-cheek anime game
  • Spaceship Zero by Green Ronin Publishing
  • Spirit of the Century by Evil Hat Productions - a pulp game using the FATE system
  • Spycraft by Alderac Entertainment Group - espionage adventure
  • Star Frontiers by TSR
  • StarCraft Adeventure by TSR Inc.
  • StarDrive by TSR, Inc.
  • Starfaring by Flying Buffalo
  • Stargate SG-1 (RPG) by AEG
  • Starhedge by Empire Wargames
  • Star Munchkin by Steve Jackson Games
  • Star Riders by Ianus Games - parody of space opera
  • Starship Troopers (RPG) by Mongoose Publishing
  • Star Hero - the SF adaptation of Fantasy Hero's Hero System
  • Star Trek
  • The Star Wars Roleplaying Game - the D6 System ancestor published by West End Games
  • Star Wars - the D20 System version published Wizards of the Coast
  • Star Wreck Roleplaying Game - a parody game based on the Star Wreck movie franchise, written by Mike Pohjola.
  • STOCS by Wasteland Games - modern-day generic system
  • Stormbringer, by Chaosium, based on Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories
  • St. Palmer's a Pirate/West Indies RPG
  • Sarah superhero 2044
  • Squawk - is about intelligent archosaurs in another star system, by the Game Arts Guild.
  • Sundered Epoch: Generations - A multi-genre game system by Randal Snyder
  • Super Squadron - an Australian Super-Hero game.
  • Supernatural by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd, based on the CW Supernatural television series.
  • Superworld by Chaosium
  • Swordbearer by Heritage Games and Fantasy Games Unlimited
  • Sword World RPG (Japanese)
  • Systems Failure by Palladium Books
  • Tagmar - Brazilian fantasy game
  • Tales from the Floating Vagabond by Avalon Hill
  • Talislanta by Bard Games
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness by Palladium Books - based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic books.
  • Teenagers from Outer Space - an anime based RPG
  • Ten Thousand Worlds - a free "universal" system distributed under a Creative Commons license
  • Terra Primate by Eden Studios, Inc.
  • Terra the Gunslinger (Japanese) - western and steampunk, use playing cards instead of dice
  • Testament (role-playing game) by Late Gaming - game set during the End Times
  • Tibet: The Roleplaying Game by Vajra Enterprises - historical fantasy set in Tibet
  • Timehunter by Red Axe
  • Time Lord — Adventures through Time and Space - a Doctor Who RPG based on the 1963-89 run of the BBC television series
  • Timelords by Blacksburg Tactical Research Center
  • Timeship by Yaquinto
  • Theatrix by Backstage Press (1993)
  • Tokyo NOVA (Japanese) - cyberpunk
  • Toon - cartoon adventure inspired by the classic cartoon series from Warner Brothers and MGM by Steve Jackson Games
  • Top Secret by TSR, Inc. - espionage adventure
  • TORG by West End Games
  • Transhuman Space by Steve Jackson Games
  • Trauma (French) by Chroniques d'Outre-Monde - contemporary police and counter-terrorism adventures
  • Travian
  • Traveller by GDW, Marc Miller
  • Trevas - Brazilian game about other worlds
  • Tribe 8 by Dream Pod 9
  • Tribes by Steve Jackson Games
  • Trinity by White Wolf, Inc.
  • Trystell by Tab Creations
  • Tunnels and Trolls by Flying Buffalo
  • TWERPS
  • Twilight 2000 by GDW (1984)
  • Underground by Mayfair Games
  • Underworld by Synister Creative Systems Urban fantasy set in modern day New York.
  • Unhallowed Metropolis by Eos Press
  • Unisystem by Eden Studios, Inc.
  • Universe - SF adaptation of DragonQuest
  • Unknown Armies
  • URPG - a free and universal RPG Rules System
  • Usagi Yojimbo - based on the furry comic book series, Usagi Yojimbo, by Stan Sakai
  • Valley of the Pharaohs by Palladium Books
  • Vampire: The Masquerade (original World of Darkness)
  • Vampire: The Requiem (World of Darkness 2.0)
  • Vanishing Point (role-play game) by Sane Studios
  • Via Prudensiae by Modtryk
  • Villains and Vigilantes by Fantasy Games Unlimited
  • Violence by Hogshead Publishing
  • Warcraft the Roleplaying Game by White Wolf -- a roleplaying game book based on the popular computer game by Blizzard
  • Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay by Games Workshop
  • Weapons of the Gods by Eos Press - a wuxia-style game based on the manhua comic of the same name
  • Weird Wars by Pinnacle Entertainment Group
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse (original World of Darkness)
  • Werewolf: The Forsaken (World of Darkness 2.0)
  • Westhedge by Empire Wargames
  • The Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game - based on The Wheel of Time novel series by author Robert Jordan
  • The Whispering Vault - an RPG about god-hunting
  • Wild Talents by Arc Dream Publishing
  • The Window
  • Witchcraft
  • Witch Hunter: The Invisible World
  • World of Darkness (original) and the World of Darkness "2.0" product line by White Wolf Game Studio
  • The World of Indiana Jones by West End Games
  • The World of Kystrel Fantasy RPG
  • Worlds of Wonder by Chaosium
  • World Tree (role-playing game), roleplaying in a high-magic, highly civilized world populated by many sentient species, none of them human.
  • Wraith: The Oblivion (original World of Darkness)
  • Wushu
  • Wuthering Heights by Philippe Tromeur, a parody of the novel Wuthering Heights
  • Wytheria, The Mystic Island
  • Year of the Zombie: Published by UKGames Publishing and written by Timothy Willard for the d20 Modern rule set.
  • Zen and the Art of Mayhem
  • Zombi by Crucible Design - Zombi schlock-horror, survival game
  • Zone (French) by Siroz (satiric gang wars in the contemporary suburbs)