Having played these games, I can vouch for their fun.
Compelling extension of the Fallen London playstyle into historical politics.
It created a family of games for a reason.
Post-apocalyptic PbtA which deploys faction gameplay to set character roleplay off to a running start.
Modular, in-depth fantasy intrigue setting that comes with gripping adventure hooks, colorful playbooks, and retro plasma guns. Don't forget to pick up the free beta playtest.
The best solo PbtA game, but now IN SPACE!
Rules-light PbtA with enough of a framework to kickstart some small-town drama.
A joy of a game.
Beautiful romance visual novel. Cove for life.
A collection of advice and tools for roleplaying characters with disabilities. Most of its advice can apply to any roleplaying game.
This is easy to stat-optimize after the first playthrough, but it gets you into the mindset of a bureacratic reaper. The main voice actor also has a lovely voice.
A short yet stirring walking simulator that introduces and invests you in the funeral industry.
The coolest new game on the block. Best with friends.
Great for solo play, and the rulebook provides the right amount of setting modularity.
Adds a dungeons-like sub-system to Ironsworn, among other tools.
In the year 2020, the Survivor playbook is sadly so poignant.
3rd-party content that fit in with the core playbooks, these monsters are a blast to play with.
Technically I'm a 90s kid.
The antecedent of my first game jam entry.