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Site: Beyond Belief RPGs
Added: 13/08/03
Rating: 4
A collection of amusing and original RPGs from Simon Washbourne. Including Lashings of Ginger Beer.

Site: Bob Goat
Added: 27/07/04
Rating: 4
Home of the Conspiracy of Shadows roleplaying game, by Keith Senkowski

Site: Borderline Publications
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 4
Entertaining games and a wonderfully funky site design, including Spy-fi, Pirates and Dr Who games. The sidebar comments are wonderful. Plus, the smallest RPG ever!

Site: Burning Wheel
Added: 13/10/03
Rating: 4
A fantasy RPG with a flexible careers based character generation, and innovative scripted combat. Nice web site too...

Site: Contested Ground Studios
Added: 20/12/03
Rating: 4
Home of the a/state SF RPG, a nicely designed site with lots of freebies to get you interested. The Lite version of the game is very impressive.

Site: Gilded Moose Games
Added: 02/05/03
Rating: 4
Home of the excellent Wyrd (Norse stories RPG) and Charnel Gods (a supplement for Sorcerer)

Site: Harlekin Maus
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 4
A collection of amusing and entertaining games from Zak Arntson. Including the wonderful Adventures in space.

Site: Hawthorne Manor
Added: 27/11/02
Rating: 3
Online roleplay in the style of the World of Darkness. Nice site design. Chat engine courtesy of World Broadcasting System.

Site: Indie Press Revolution
Added: 11/10/05
Rating: 5
A site that acts as a one stop show for all kinds of groovy indie games. Prompt service, innovative games. Also helps that teh exchange rate is so good.

Site: Ivanhoe Unbound
Added: 02/10/05
Rating: 4
Kirt Dankmyer's small press RPG imprint. Featuring games like Unsung, a game of morality under fire and Pretender, 80s supernaturals with style (part of the Nopress Anthology).

Site: Key 20
Added: 07/11/03
Rating: 4
Distribution home of many cool indie games.

Site: Memento Mori
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 5
A great collection of games published on the web by Jared A. Sorensen.

Site: Mystic Ages
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 4
The home of Nathan Hill's various games.

Site: Nopress RPG Anthology
Added: 26/08/04
Rating: 5
The Nopress Anthology is a selection of 8 short-form RPGs. Including games from the co-authors of Fulminata and Universalis. Edited by Luke Crane, creator of The Burning Wheel. Oh, and with one contribution from a certain UK RPG site...

Site: Runebearer
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 4
A fantasy RPG, running into a few hundred pages of PDF. While not the type of game I normally go for, the amount of effort that has gone into this is worthy of respect.

Site: Runequest: Slayers
Added: 22/12/03
Rating: 4
A comprehensive fantasy RPG, loosely based on the original Runequest.

Site: Sarloth
Added: 13/05/05
Rating: 4
Forum-based online RPGS, including old favorites like D&D and Vampire. Plus various freeform oddments, articles and links.

Site: Sorcerer
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 4
Sorcerer is an Indie RPG about, well, Sorcerers, whose magic comes from the demons they bind. It's got great attitude and is well written. Check out the preview PDF.

Site: The Giant Brain
Added: 17/07/07
Rating: 4
Smallpress games from Iain McAllister, including Reel Adventures (GM-less Action Movies). Card games too.

Site: The Mountain Witch
Added: 18/05/04
Rating: 4
An interesting game base around a single situation. Characters are Ronin Samurai out to defeat the MOuntain Witch, but what pasts are they trying to leave behind, and who do they trust in their endeavor?

Site: Unknown Armies
Added: 05/11/02
Rating: 5
The official site for the excellent Unknown Armies. Nice design, useful material, and run bythe guys responsible for the game.

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