Hey fellow tabletop people: what are your favorite GMless games? I'm trying to run more, and I'm down for recommendations 

Please no solo games -- this would be for 2-6 people, maybe. (Definitely 2, sometimes up to 6, so something for 4 is great.)

Boosts welcome.

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@titania "This Town is Full of Monsters" by Aleks Samoylov worked really well for us as a multiple-session game - it's a game about building up eldritch mysteries

"i'm sorry did you say street magic" by Caro Asercion is a wonderful collaborative worldbuilding game - it's a Microscope hack, if you know that game, but much smaller scope and the rules encourage a more chill, yes-and style of play.

"I Have the High Ground" by Jess Levine is strictly two player, but it's fantastic - you create and then play out the duel of posturing and banter that precedes the duel of weapons, using rock-paper-scissors mechanics to capture the back-and-forth.

"ECH0" by Role Over Play Dead is a heartbreaking little freeform game about the dying ghost of a mech pilot from a long-past war and the children who reunite them with the wreckage of their mech. We played one of the children, and it was super fun and silly until it wasn't - we're tearing up a little, it's very touching.

"Long Distance Camping" by cloverfirefly is a super lighthearted game for remote play by a group of friends - very much a framework for freeform roleplay.

"Wanderhome" by Jay Dragon (we got the itch.io pdf edition in a bundle) is a really wholesome Belonging Outside Belonging game, but in our limited experience you really need to bring some kind of plot to it to make it shine - figure out what the player characters are trying to do, so you have this back-and-forth of gaining tokens through character moments and spending tokens pursuing your group's goals.

This Town Is Full of Monsters by Aleks Samoylov

How can you just sit there and eat pizza!?

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@Packbat thank you!! I've been really curious about "I'm sorry did you say street magic" (LGS sells a bound copy of it), so I'm glad to know it's good!

@titania we played a game a couple weeks back with some folks we met through their actual-play podcast - one of the other players introduced a sculptor into the city just as we were planning to add a piece of public art, so it turned into that character's piece, and then later someone referenced it during an event

the game is full of that kind of thing - one player adding a thing and other players building it up

@Packbat I will definitely check it out, thanks for the reminder!