Game Systems Guide

Browse the shelves.

Start with the kind of adventure your group wants.

Some are heroic and cinematic. Some are eerie, dangerous, or strange. Some are built for younger players and family-friendly stories. You do not need to know the right system before reaching out — this page is here to help you explore.

Start with the feeling

You can pick by vibe, not by rulebook.

If you already know what you want, great. If not, start with the kind of experience your group is excited about, and I’ll help match that to a system, session format, and adventure style.

Epic fantasy

Heroic, cinematic, and adventure-forward

Best for daring heroes, dramatic battles, mythic stakes, and flexible storytelling.

first-time fantasy players, friend groups, custom quests, bold character moments

Family friendly

Accessible, imaginative, and welcoming

Built for families, kids, and first-time adventurers who want lighter rules and playful teamwork.

Hero Kids, birthday parties, parent-child tables, younger new players

Sci-fi, horror & mystery

Tense, strange, atmospheric, and survival-focused

Perfect for pressure, investigation, dread, danger, and unforgettable weirdness.

horror nights, survival stories, cosmic mystery, psychological tension

Not sure yet?

You do not have to pick the system first.

A lot of groups know the feeling they want before they know the rules they want. That is completely normal.

new groups, mixed experience tables, “we know the vibe but not the system”

Need help choosing?

Tell me what sounds fun. I’ll help narrow the fit.

Epic fantasy, family adventure, horror, mystery, survival, sci-fi weirdness, or something stranger — the system should serve the experience, not get in the way.