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Role Playing

Role-playing games let you assume the role of a protagonist, customizing their abilities, equipment, and appearances. Through exploration, dialogue, and strategic combat, players navigate worlds, uncover lore, complete missions, and level up their characters.

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Atmospheric

Games with a distinctive mood, with themes of romance, mystery, or nostalgia

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    New & popular Role Playing$15 or less tagged Atmospheric and Dark (15 results)

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    Step into the neon-lit dystopia with Gloom Rust, an electrifying expansion that delves into Chrome The Flesh.
    A Post-Doomsday Solo Roleplaying Game
    What begins as an errand to a potion shop turns into a journey into a postapocalyptic land to save a dying man.
    An immersive journaling TTRPG about communicating with a mysterious entity that dwells within.
    Minimalist TTRPG about magick and madness
    a GM-less roleplaying game played inside a platform fighter video game
    Landmark Cards for Deep Nightly Fathoms, describing dark, dangerous dreamscapes for your players to explore.
    A Ten Candles hack about nuclear war.
    A solo journaling game about your exile to a home by the sea.
    One-shot ttrpg about journeying into a magical place and killing it, played with cards and regret.
    Vampires apply for grad schools to save their unlives.
    You may not look at their faces. To look upon sacredness is to know your own imperfection.
    "The youth in agony of mind, heard what the stranger now designed..."
    We all saw a different end, through different eyes. What did you see?
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