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QR code-powered Wrastlevania pits pro wrestlers against Ultra Dracula
Explore a gothic castle and suplex vampires in Wrastlevania, a new boxed campaign TTRPG that uses QR codes and legacy mechanics to tell its story.
Mazes Fantasy Roleplaying bundle: Reimagined classic dungeon crawling
Designed for quick and easy gameplay, Mazes FRP uses the innovative Polymorph system, requiring minimal preparation for players and the Maze Controller
The official Return to Dark Tower TTRPG is available as a download
Return to Dark Tower Fantasy Roleplaying is an officially licensed, complete fantasy RPG based on the hit board game.
Free to Download: Mazes Zero Prep Introduction to Fantasy Roleplaying
Mazes uses the Polymorph system, which does away with any form of maths. Each Polymorph game player only uses a single polyhedral die: a d4, a d6, a d8, or a d10.
MAZES, 9th Level’s Polymorph RPG, gets Indie Cade shortlisted
9th Level Games’ MAZES may feature. The game has been nominated for an award.
9th Level Games’ Mazes Fantasy RPG is available to download
Mazes is powered by polymorph – which is a compact yet comprehensive rules framework for roleplaying. It’s designed to provide the full experience of a crunchy RPG, but with minimal setup and prep – all without giving up the fun, mechanical depth of an exciting roleplaying system.
Free sample: Return to Dark Tower Fantasy Roleplaying
The original Dark Tower board game used an electronic tower and was the centre of a legal battle. As a result, it’s rare and, with the tower model failing, gets even rarer and thus very collectable.
Punch a space Nazi Killtrooper and enjoy it: A review of Rebel Scum
Rebel Scum is an RPG from 9th Level Games that uses the polymorph engine. It came to us via ZineQuest and is an antifascist space opera.
The Very Good Dogs of Chernobyl become an RPG
9th Level Games are on a roll this Zine Quest session at Kickstarter with a series of quick to close, but attractive, RPG pitches.









