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This site covers everything from indie tabletop RPGs to D&D recommendations, tips and tricks, podcasts, reviews, creator interviews, crafts, and more so you can jump in and have fun playing these awesome games with your kids or make a wonderful game to share with the world!

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ttrpgkids.com https://www.ttrpgkids.com/ - Website itch.io https://ttrpgkids.itch.io/ - Games for kids itch.io https://itch.io/c/3672993/free-gamesresources - Free games and resources

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A Squirrel Plays
Video

A Squirrel Plays

TTRPG
English
Skrat from the YouTube channel A Squirrel Plays is a rodent of many hats. YouTuber, Author, Streamer, Game Designer, Tester, and Reviewer! His YouTube time is spent trying to lift up and promote others while also working on his own projects and sharing his methods and way of thinking (or lack thereof) when it comes to both game design and storytelling. When he’s not playing the YouTube game or in a TTRPG session, he’s typing away and working on his next entry for Kesshonite Legends. A series of high-fantasy novels that can be read in any order that all take place in the same universe. If you have a TTRPG you’d like to show off, feel free to reach out to Skrat. Be prepared to run a game for a live play so you can properly show it off! If reaching out through email and you don’t hear anything back, please try again as Gmail likes to mark things as spam incorrectly. Links   youtube.com - Youtube channel discord.gg - Discord server buymeacoffee.com - Buy Me a Coffee Page amazon.com - Kesshonite Legends on Amazon asquirrelplaysyt@gmail.com - Email

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Delta Green (2016)
Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Delta Green (2016)

TTRPG
English
Horror
Delta Green is a standalone tabletop roleplaying game of modern conspiracy and cosmic horror. Originally a supplement for Call of Cthulhu, the current standalone edition was published by Arc Dream Publishing in 2016. Players take on the roles of federal agents or contractors working for a secret, illegal organization dedicated to containing supernatural threats and covering up the existence of the Cthulhu Mythos to protect the United States. The system it directly evolved from is Call of Cthulhu Description In Delta Green, the horror is not just about monsters; it is about the toll that a life of secrecy and violence takes on the human soul. Agents juggle their high stakes investigations with their crumbling personal lives. They must navigate a world of bureaucratic red tape, government conspiracies, and sanity shattering entities while ensuring that no one, not even their own families, ever finds out the truth. The game is famous for its bleak tone and focus on the cost of the "Great Work." System Overview & Key Features d100 Percentile System The game uses a familiar percentile dice engine. Skills are rated from 01 to 99. To succeed, you must roll equal to or under your skill rating. If the tens and ones digits match (a double) and the roll is a success, it is a critical success; if it is a failure, it is a critical failure. Bonds and Domestic Ruin Agents have Bonds representing their relationships with loved ones or colleagues. When an agent suffers Sanity loss, they can choose to project that trauma onto a Bond to reduce the loss. This mechanically represents the agent coming home and taking their trauma out on their family, slowly destroying their personal life to stay functional in the field. Sanity and Adaptation The game tracks three types of Sanity loss: Violence, Helplessness, and the Unnatural. If an agent experiences enough Violence or Helplessness without breaking, they can become "adapted," making them more resilient to those triggers but less capable of maintaining human empathy and Bonds. Lethality Rating Instead of rolling many dice for heavy weapons like assault rifles or explosives, Delta Green uses a Lethality percentage. If the player rolls under this rating, the target is instantly killed. If they roll over it, the weapon deals a fixed, significant amount of damage instead. The Home Phase Between missions (Operas), players play through a "Home" scene. They must choose how to spend their limited time: fulfilling responsibilities to maintain Bonds, seeking therapy to recover Sanity, or practicing skills. Choosing one often means neglecting the others, leading to a downward spiral of isolation. Special Training and Agencies Character creation is deeply rooted in real world professions. Whether you are a CIA Case Officer, an FBI Special Agent, or a CDC Epidemiologist, your profession dictates your starting skills and the federal resources you can leverage during an investigation. Additional links deltagreen.com - Official Delta Green website arcdream.com - Official Arc Dream Publishing website

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RPPR Actual Play
Actual Play & Podcasts

RPPR Actual Play

TTRPG
English
Actual Play
Role Playing Public Radio presents a weekly Actual Play podcast of tabletop role playing game sessions. It is run by Ross Payton, a tabletop RPG writer and podcaster.The cast rotates for different games, but our regular players include Caleb Stokes, Aaron Carsten, Tom Church, Maddy Gibbons, and Thaddeus Stoklasa. We play a wide variety of RPGs, including Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green, Blades in the Dark, Eclipse Phase, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Heart: The City Beneath, and Monster of the Week. We alternate between full campaigns and one shot adventures. Links actualplay.roleplayingpublicradio.com - Official website podcasts.apple.com - Apple Podcasts feed

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