This is a list of role-playing games, subdivided by genre (although many games do not fit clearly into one genre or another). It does not include computer role-playing games, MMORPGs, or any other video games with RPG elements. Most of these games are tabletop role-playing games; other types of games are noted as such where appropriate.
Fantasy genre
- Alshard (Japanese) - fantasy with mecha like Final Fantasy
- Alshard Gaia (Japanese) - a contemporary fantasy with Alshard system
- Amber Diceless Roleplaying - based on the works of Roger Zelazny
- Arduin - The First cross-genre RPG, written by David A. Hargrave
- Aria
- Arianrhod RPG (Japanese) - MMORPG-like
- Ars Magica
- BattleDragons Play as dragons in a fantasy world by Spartacus Publishing.
- The Black Company Campaign Setting based on the The Black Company book series by Glen Cook, using the d20 system.
- Blue Rose by Green Ronin Publishing
- The Burning Wheel - High fantasy
- Castles and Crusades - OGL System fantasy RPG published by Troll Lord Games
- Castle Falkenstein - steampunk fantasy
- Chivalry and Sorcery
- Les Chroniques d'Erdor, an unusual French RPG of oneiric fantasy using a 54 card game, edited by Boite a Polpette.
- Conan (a GURPS version by SJGames, and an OGL System version by Mongoose Publishing)
- Cursed Empire (formerly Crimson Empire, changed its name for trademark reasons)
- Dangerous Journeys - created by E. Gary Gygax
- The Dark Eye - Germany's most popular RPG, known in Germany as Das Schwarze Auge
- Deliria: Faerie Tales for the New Millennium - by Phil Brucato. Published by Laughing Pan Productions
- Donjon - by Clinton R. Nixon
- DragonMech
- DragonQuest - a now out-of-print RPG, suppressed by TSR
- DragonRaid - a Christian RPG, created by Dick Wulf in 1984
- Dragon Warriors - An easy-to-use RPG published in paperback format.
- Drakar och Demoner (Dragons and Demons) - Swedish language game originally published by Target Games, later versions by Riotminds
- Dungeons & Dragons - created by Dave Arneson and E. Gary Gygax, further editions by TSR, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast
- Earthdawn
- Elemental Axes by Crosstime Games of British Columbia
- Elfquest by Chaosium - based on the works of Richard Pini and Wendy Pini
- Epic RPG by Dark Matter Studios
- Elric!, by Chaosium, based on Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories
- Empire of the Petal Throne - set in M. A. R. Barker's world of Tekumel
- Everquest - Pencil & Paper version of the popular MMORPG, Published by White Wolf, Inc.
- Everway
- Exalted
- Fantasy Hero by Hero Games
- Fantasy Imperium
- The Fantasy Trip
- Fireborn by Fantasy Flight Games
- Furry Pirates
- A Game of Thrones - based on the eponymous fantasy novel
- HackMaster
- HârnMaster/Hârn
- High Adventure Role Playing by Iron Crown Enterprises
- Hawkmoon - an addendum to the Stormbringer RPG (aka Elric!)
- HeroQuest/Hero Wars
- In Nomine - Based on the In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas French roleplaying game
- Ironclaw - by Sanguine Productions Ltd
- Jadeclaw - by Sanguine Productions Ltd
- Jorune (or "Skyrealms of Jorune")
- Legend of the Five Rings Role-Playing Game - Asian-themed RPG, published by Alderac Entertainment Group
- Lejendary Adventure, created by Gary Gygax and published by Hekaforge Productions
- Lone Wolf
- Lord of the Rings Roleplaying Game - based on the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
- Maelstrom
- Man, Myth & Magic by Yaquinto - RPG drawing on 4000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. Earth legends.
- Mechanical Dream by SteamLogic
- Meikyu kingdom (Japanese) - members of tiny kingdom's court explore dungeons
- Middle Earth Role Play - based on the fantasy works of J. R. R. Tolkien
- Midgard - the oldest German fantasy RPG
- Monastyr (Polish), Monastery by Portal
- Multiverser by E.R. Jones and M. Joseph Young
- Night Wizard! (Japanese) - wizards in contemporary
- Nobilis by R. Sean Borgstrom
- OSRIC
- Palladium
- Rêve: the Dream Ouroboros by Denis Gerfaud (french, Rêve de Dragon)
- The Riddle of Steel by Driftwood Publishing
- Rifts by Palladium Games - crossover system
- RMFRP (Rolemaster Fantasy Role Playing) by Iron Crown Enterprises - fully expandable and customizable rules system
- RuneQuest originally by Chaosium, later by Avalon Hill and currently by Mongoose Publishing
- Scion by White Wolf
- Sengoku: Chanbara Roleplaying in Feudal Japan by Gold Rush Games
- Seventh Sea Swashbuckling Adventure and sorcery by Alderac Entertainment Company
- Shadowrun (cyberpunk fantasy)
- Stormbringer by Chaosium, based on Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories
- Swordbearer by Heritage Games and Fantasy Games Unlimited
- Sword World RPG (Japanese)
- Talislanta by Bard Games
- Terra the Gunslinger (Japanese) - western and steampunk, use playing cards instead of dice
- The Riddle of Steel by Driftwood Publishing
- The Shadow of Yesterday by Clinton R. Nixon
- Tormenta Brazilian RPG by Marcelo Cassaro, J.M. Trevisan, Saladino
- The Slayers d20 by Guardians of Order
- Tribe 8 by Dream Pod 9
- Tunnels and Trolls by Flying Buffalo
- Trollbabe a game by Ron Edwards (game designer)
- 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.
- The Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game - based on The Wheel of Time novel series by author Robert Jordan
- Wiedźmin (Polish) by MAG (game)
- World Of Warcraft by White Wolf -- a roleplaying game book based on the popular computer game by Blizzard
- World Tree -- roleplaying in a high-magic, highly civilized world populated by many sentient species, none of them human.
Science fiction genre
- 2300 AD by GDW
- Aftermath! (1981) - by Fantasy Games Unlimited
- A I F - free SF rpg by NastiDyne
- Albedo RPG - Based on the furry comic book series, Erma Felna by Steve Gallacci
- Alternity by TSR
- Battlelords of the 23rd Century by SSDC, Inc.
- Blue Planet by Biohazard Games
- Conspiracy X by Eden Studios, Inc. - aliens, UFOs, and government coverups
- C°ntinuum - time travel adventure
- CthulhuTech by Wildfire - H.P. Lovecraft's horror with Mecha and Anime influences
- Cyberpunk 2020 by R. Talsorian Games; based on the mirror shades authors
- Cybergeneration by R. Talsorian Games (alternate setting for Cyberpunk 2020)
- Cyberspace by Iron Crown Enterprises
- d20 Future by Wizards of the Coast
- Darwin's World by RPGObjects
- Doctor Who RPG - based on the BBC television series
- Dragonstar - blend of science fiction and fantasy
- Deadlands: Hell on Earth-post-apocalyptic western.
- Eclipse Phase
- Etherscope
- Ex Machina
- EXO (Spanish - By Ediciones Sombra)
- Fading Suns
- Fringeworthy by Tri Tac Games
- FTL:2448 by Tri Tac Games
- Gamma World by TSR
- GURPS Cyberpunk by Steve Jackson Games
- Halcyon by Neuwerld Studios
- Heavy Gear by Dream Pod 9
- Incursion by Tri Tac Games
- Jorune / Skyrealms of Jorune by SkyRealms Publishing
- Jovian Chronicles by Dream Pod 9
- Judge Dredd by Games Workshop
- Judge Dredd by Mongoose Publishing
- Legionnaire by FASA (Standalone roleplaying game for the Renegade Legion universe)
- Living Steel by Leading Edge Games - Futuristic game on the world of Rhand. Power armor galore.
- The Mechanoid Invasion by Kevin Siembieda
- MechWarrior by FASA - set in the BattleTech universe, current edition is called Classic BattleTech RPG
- Mekton - by R. Talsorian Games (based on Anime Mecha science fiction)
- Metabarons Roleplaying Game by West End Games (based on Metabarons comic)
- Metamorphosis Alpha (1976)
- The Morrow Project
- Multiverser by E.R. Jones and M. Joseph Young
- Mutant (Target Games)
- Mutant Chronicles
- Neuroshima (Polish) by Portal
- Paranoia - a satire of dystopian futures
- Pax Draconis by Technicraft Design - a detailed rules heavy space opera with a percentile system
- Phoenix Command by Leading Edge Games
- Prime Directive by Task Force Games
- Reich Star by Simon Bell and Ken Richardson (1991) as Creative Encounters. Fight Nazis in space.
- Rifts by Palladium Games - crossover system
- Ringworld by Chaosium - based on Larry Niven's Ringworld novels
- Second Coming by K. Gilbert (Futuristic fun with mutants, aliens, psi-corps and humans.)
- Serenity by Sovereign Press, based on the television series Firefly and the film Serenity.
- Shadowrun (cyberpunk fantasy)
- Shatterzone
- Jorune/Skyrealms of Jorune
- SLA Industries
- Space 1889 by GDW - Victorian Era Sci-Fi (steampunk)
- Spacemaster - the SF adaptation of Rolemaster
- Space Opera - by Fantasy Games Unlimited
- Star Frontiers by TSR
- Stargate SG-1 (RPG) by AEG
- Star Hero - the SF adaptation of Hero Games' Hero System
- Starship Troopers (role-playing game) - Based on Starship Troopers (novel), the films Starship Troopers (film) (1997) and Starship Troopers 2 (2004), and TV series Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles. Created by Mongoose Publishing.
- Star Trek RPG
- Star Wars - the D6 System ancestor published by West End Games
- Star Wars - the D20 System version published Wizards of the Coast
- Star Wreck Roleplaying Game - Based on the Star Wreck fan film series.
- Squawk - is about intelligent archosaurs in another star system, by the Game Arts Guild.
- Tales from the Floating Vagabond
- Time Lord — Adventures through Time and Space, a Doctor Who RPG
- Tokyo NOVA (Japanese) - cyberpunk
- Transhuman Space
- Traveller - by GDW, Marc Miller
- Trinity - by White Wolf
- Twilight 2000 by GDW (1984)
- Underground by Mayfair Games
- Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay (including Dark Heresy) by Games Workshop
- Wraeththu
Horror genre
Satire/humor genre
Superhero genre
Contemporary action/espionage/adventure
Period adventure/alternate history genres
Universal role-playing systems
See also
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