Microlite 74 Free RPG System

Party like it’s 1974!

The Microlite 74 RPG system is a slimmed down, old school fantasy RPG:

Microlite74, like its parent game, Microlite20, is a trimmed-down, sub-miniature version of the Primary Fantasy SRD rules that has been designed to be quick and easy to play. The goal of Microlite74, however, is to recreate the style and feel of that very first (“0e”) fantasy roleplaying game published back in 1974. If you are at all familiar with any game based on the 3.5 edition of the Primary Fantasy SRD, you will find Microlite74 easy to play and easy to run as a GM, but with an extra helping of “old school” flavor.
While Microlite74 is designed as an introduction to “old school” play for players more familiar with modern rules systems based on the Primary Fantasy SRD, it is a rules-lite OGL based game system that old school grognards – especially those who cut their gamer teeth on “0e” – should find equally enjoyable. It is also easy to modify with your own house rules or rules drawn from your favorite edition of the world’s most popular fantasy roleplaying game.

The Battle of Chaeronea, 338 BC Rules

The Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) featured the Macedonians under Philip against a combined force from Athens and Thebes. The Junior General has rules and paper figures at the links.

Rules Link

Paper Wargames Figures: Link

Ultimate Paint Conversion Chart

The Ultimate Model Paint Conversion Chart is an interactive chart that lets you find equivalent paint colors between different manufacturers’ lines of paints. It also lets you generate a pdf of your chart to take to the store.

Useful.

Basic Fantasy Free RPG

The free Basic Fantasy RPG is yet another attempt to recreate the feel of the classic RPGs that so many of us grew up on. The author writes:

The Basic Fantasy Role-Playing Game is a rules-light game system based on the d20 SRD v3.5, but heavily rewritten with inspiration from early RPG game systems. It is suitable for those who are fans of “old-school” game mechanics, and it’s simple enough for children in perhaps second or third grade to play, yet still having enough depth for adults as well.

Schlachtfield Ancients

Schlachtfield is less a set of free wargames rules than a series of thoughts about ancients wargames. It is interesting nonetheless.

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