What is your favourite tabletop roleplaying game that ISN'T Dungeons and Dragons?

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@JHein #Pathfinder for sure, but that may be too close to D&D so I’d say next it’s #GURPS
@JHein I used to say #TheVeil a #PbtA Cyberpunk. But lately I must make place for #ThirstySwordLesbians (another PbtA) and #TrophyDark #TrophyRPG and waiting to test #TheBetween

@JHein I haven’t played in … ~40 years? But my faves were Star Frontiers and Top Secret

https://rpggeek.com/rpg/920/top-secret-1st-and-2nd-editions

Top Secret (1st and 2nd Editions) | RPG | RPGGeek

The original version of Top Secret was designed by Merle M. Rasmussen, and allows players and gamemasters to build their own espionage story settings. The original boxed set of the game included a 64-page rule book and a sample adventure, "Operation: Sprechenhaltestelle". The game was developed over a period of two years by Rasmussen and TSR editor Allen Hammack. As part of the playtesting for the game, a note written on TSR stationery about a fictitious assassination plot brought the FBI to the offices of TSR Hobbies. The Top Secret game is based exclusively on 10-sided dice. All character attributes and other statistics are percentiles; some scores are rolled, and some are derived from combinations of two or more other scores. Top Secret also features Areas of Knowledge, which function similarly to skills in more modern RPGs. Characters gain experience points and progress upward in level. The levels had relatively limited in-game effects (most significantly, gained experience points were divided by the character's level but the base mission pay was multiplied by the character's level). Top Secret characters are employed in specific bureaus — Assassination (Killing), Confiscation (Theft), or Investigation (Research) — all in the structure of an unspecified espionage agency. Despite a character's primary vocation, he may be called on to perform any type of mission. The in-game effect of a character's bureau was a 100-point experience bonus for mission objectives which fall within that bureau as well as bonus mission pay for those actions specific to the chosen bureau. An appendix in the rule book lists dozens of historical and fictional espionage organizations which could serve as employers or adversaries for missions. An expansion to the game, The Top Secret Companion introduced enhancements to many game components. It included additional character classes and missions, as well as new Areas of Knowledge and abilities. A revised combat system was introduced that sped up and provided more variety to combat results. New equipment and weapons were introduced as well. Source: Wikipedia, "Top Secret (original edition)", available under the CC-BY-SA License.

@peterbutler @JHein have you seen Rasmussen’s newest edition published by @solarian? #TopSecretNewWorldOrder

@Oiselarius @JHein @solarian I did see the Kickstarter when it was going, but I’m unfortunately not very active with RPGs these days

It looks a bit more complicated, but also maybe more engaging (and faster) than with the percentile-system

@peterbutler @JHein @solarian I’m not sure I would say it’s more complicated; faster and engaging I’d say so. It’s quite simple really. The target number TN, or difficulty class DC if you prefer, is nearly always 13. Your dice pool changes based on your relevant attribute, skill, if acquired, and asset, if any. Solarian has also released a simple SRD with the base mechanics under the ELF license for you to create your own games and materials and a publishing guide for TSNWO I believe.
@JHein @oliphant FATE (especially the Day After Ragnarok), and the Powered by the Apocalypse system.
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Brindlewood Bay, iHunt and Genesys/Realms of Terrinoth

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It's a tough call between World of Darkness or Exalted.

Monsterhearts also gets a lot of love from me.

@JHein #Runequest although it used to be #Pendragon
@arcadiagt5 @JHein Pendragon was good.
@trib @JHein It was, and remains (there’s a new edition that just released a Starter set) excellent. But there were reasons for why I couldn’t run #Pendragon anymore and found a new home in #Glorantha. #Runequest https://piratesobg.wordpress.com/2019/08/16/of-runequest-roleplaying-in-glorantha-and-pendragon/?preview=true&preview_id=10734&preview_nonce=83ed64951d
Of RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha and Pendragon

Pendragon has long been my favourite role playing system. I often ended up having to GM Pendragon because I wouldn’t get to play otherwise. Indeed the Arthurian Mythos is, in many ways, my Mythos. …

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@JHein probably Cypher System but The One Ring 2e is climbing up positions very fast
@JHein Right now, Cypher System and YSYSTEM
@JHein @oliphant My three RPG faves, in chronological order:
- Amber Diceless RPG. The setting is both focused (you're an Amberite!) and not (you have the whole of Shadow to play with!) which has spurred so much creativity in the community. I used to go to Ambercons, never a dull moment.
- Nobilis. I have the Great White Book edition and it is one of my most prized possessions. Haven't played it that much, but who wouldn't want to play a god? If you liked Sandman, this is for you.
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- The One Ring. I think this is the first time that Tolkien RPG is being done right, rules-wise. I like the streamlined rules of the current second edition, but I must admit that I like the setting information and adventures of the (now discontinued) first edition better. (I actually wrote a blog post about 1e vs 2e: https://ragas.nl/fublog/2023/09/24/the-one-ring-2e-vs-1e/ )
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The One Ring: 2e vs 1e – Fub-log

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FATE, especially Diaspora and Elysium Flare

@JHein Shadow of the Demon Lord. It has the best initiative system (fast vs slow actions) and character creation that gives you a lot of flexibility in building what you’d like.
@JHein Still a huge fan of the original 80’s Marvel Super Heros system. Such a simple and flexible system.
@JHein Definitely #GURPS, but I prefer mine heavily modded to the genre / mood, so it might not be that visible.
@JHein currently Lancer, but I also love ICRPG and MotW

@JHein #GURPS would be my favourite #ttrpg as far as system, but I think #Paranoia might be my favourite world setting.

Toon and Tales From the Floating Vagabond rank pretty highly, too.