It’s Free System Friday! Tired of your current tabletop RPG system? Try a new one for free! Today’s offering is Guilddom Adventures Made Easy (GAME).
Welcome to Guilddom Adventures Made Easy (GAME), a simple yet delightful “paper and pencil” fantasy role-playing game.
GAME is unique among role-playing games (I think) because its rules and setting are specifically designed for a narrator and a single player.
Because of its simple rules, GAME is well suited for a player’s first exposure to “pencil and paper” role-playing games. However, an experienced leader is needed since these instructions cannot provide a proper introduction to running a game.
The rules are free, so grab a friend and give it a try!







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I am a member of a play by message boards website, Legend of Nor’Ova, that is loosely based on an original science fiction/fantasy table top role-playing game called Legacies of the Artificer published by Legacy Games, Inc., the intellectual property of my good friend for almost a decade, Travis K. Randall. My interest in Obsidian Portals originated in our mutual desire to find other role-players who might be interested in playing Legacies of the Artificer online. Now, while i am certain my friend is not at all interested in just giving his role-playing game rulebook away for free, it is obvious to me that the premise of the campaign could easily lend itself to being modified to fit any one (or more) of a hundred already existent role-playing games. Ideally, the game we’d like to play is Legacies of the Artificer, which has a truly original and unique percentile based combat system, but Travis and i are really jonesing to play almost any type of online table top role-playing game. Ergo, my own “unofficial” foray into Obsidian Portals to see if there is, possibly, room within its perimeters for us to find other role-players who might be interested in role-playing with us. Travis’ role-playing campaign is rich in history and detailed in geopolitical and religious systems (chiefest of which is an in-game pseudo-Judeo-Christian system of religion). And he has even developed a detailed regional meteorological profile for the online version of his table top role-playing gaming campaign.
I am a member of a play by message boards website, Legend of Nor’Ova, that is loosely based on an original science fiction/fantasy table top role-playing game called Legacies of the Artificer published by Legacy Games, Inc., the intellectual property of my good friend for almost a decade, Travis K. Randall. My interest in Obsidian Portals originated in our mutual desire to find other role-players who might be interested in playing Legacies of the Artificer online. Now, while i am certain my friend is not at all interested in just giving his role-playing game rulebook away for free, it is obvious to me that the premise of the campaign could easily lend itself to being modified to fit any one (or more) of a hundred already existent role-playing games. Ideally, the game we’d like to play is Legacies of the Artificer, which has a truly original and unique percentile based combat system, but Travis and i are really jonesing to play almost any type of online table top role-playing game. Ergo, my own “unofficial” foray into Obsidian Portals to see if there is, possibly, room within its perimeters for us to find other role-players who might be interested in role-playing with us. Travis’ role-playing campaign is rich in history and detailed in geopolitical and religious systems (chiefest of which is an in-game pseudo-Judeo-Christian system of religion). And he has even developed a detailed regional meteorological profile for the online version of his table top role-playing gaming campaign.