5 Games to play instead of D&D!
D&D is an epic and magical game that has experienced many versions over the years! Now in it's 5th Edition, the game is more popular than ever and is reaching a whole new audience! It's high popularity has resulted in the game becoming almost synonymous with TTRPGs (Tabletop Role-playing Games) and has left some great games feeling a little overshadowed! Although it is a great game in it's own right, sometimes you need something fresh and exciting to recharge your batteries! We have compiled our own list of 5 awesome RPGs to try out after your current campaign comes to an end!
Pathfinder Pathfinder emerged as D&Ds biggest competitor back in the days of 4th Edition. Since D&D has entered it's 5th Edition, Pathfinder has built upon it's brand and release Pathfinder 2, the second iteration of this awesome fantasy game. The game owes a lot to D&D 3.5 and is considered a lot more mechanically involved than the relatively simple 5th edition. If you want something with a bit more crunch, but retaining the fantasy flavour, then Pathfinder is the choice for you!
Warhammer Roleplay Warhammer roleplay takes the iconic and fantastic lore of 40k and Age of Sigmar and repurposes it for Games Workshops own TTRPG system. A great bonus to using Warhammer Roleplay at your table is the ability to recycle all of the awesome miniatures that usually find their place in your wargame. If you are fan of both D&D and wargaming then this is a great option for you!
Shadowrun Shadowrun is a game that melds science-fiction and fantasy! Set in the future, the game is essentially Cyberpunk meets D&D! Elves, Dwarfs and Goblins all exist alongside cyborgs, energy weapons and high-stake heists. The game offers a great melding of combat and social aspects and would be a refreshing experience for most D&D veterans.
Starfinder Starfinder is the science-fiction cousin of Pathfinder! Whereas Shadowrun takes place on the ground, Starfinder takes the typical fantasy races into the depths of space for spaceship combat, high-action adventures and much more. Whereas Shadowrun could be described as being like Blade Runner, Starfinder is definitely made more in the mould of Star Wars!
Call of Cthulhu This list definitely wouldn't be complete without mentioning the unsettling Call of Cthulhu. Based on the horror mythos of H.P.Lovecraft, COC is often considered one of the best TTRPGs of all time! The average D&D player may have a tough time adjusting to the social and horror aspects of the game, where combat is usually the last option. Due to the tendency of character death's (or insanity), Call of Cthulhu is a great pick for shorter campaigns and one-shots!
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