Advanced Dungeons and Dragons was the first RPG Heartbreaker.

Fight me.

#TTRPG #ADND #OSR #Heartbreaker #HeartbreakerRpg

@deinol As I understand the Forge people, they meant it as a slander against games that were too complex to learn in one session or required "math" (anything more than 1-digit addition), and wouldn't make a lot of money or displace D&D.

But AD&D made a stupendous amount of money, funnelled all of it to Gary instead of Dave until the lawsuit, displaced Basic D&D by about 25-50% until they pretty much killed Basic for AD&D 2E. Remained too hard for Forgeites to learn.
#ttrpg #dnd

@deinol Most of the "heartbreaker" games were massively more successful than the Forge games.

Palladium, Arduin, WHFRP are still in print & cool after almost 50 years.

The one I almost agreed with them on was Imagine RPG, what a mess! But it's also still in print, has supplements & fans.

Dangerous Journeys got TSR'd which is both sad & karmic justice, but it still had more books & income (but not profit after lawsuit).
#ttrpg #dnd

@mdhughes

I don’t think any of those were considered Heartbreakers. The Heartbreakers were games where the designer clearly hasn’t played anything except AD&D and didn’t learn any of the lessons from the variety of games in the 80s that you mentioned.

@deinol The Forge forums and people I met, def considered Palladium & Arduin Grimoire heartbreakers, to the extent they were aware they existed. Imagine got roasted a LOT (and again, I don't disagree on it… but it survived and the Forge is dead).
@mdhughes @deinol granted, the term has drifted in application from its genesis, as all such things do