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1d4chan said:https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Retroclone
- Adventurer Conquerer King: Based on the 1981 B/X set, with a few changes, such as using a d20 for most rolls, adding a proficiency system, and doing 'race-and-class-as-class'(...)
- Blueholme: Blueholme is a knock-off of the 1977 Holmes basic edition of D&D (aka the weird one),
- Old School Essentials: It's B/X, sticking as close as possible to the original rules, but with modern editing for easy reading.
- Dark Dungeons: The knock-off of the Rules Cyclopedia with a few differences. Published by Gratis Games.
- Labyrinth Lord: The knock-off of the 1981 B/X or orange/blue books of D&D (levels 1-14).
- OSRIC: Old School Reference & Index Companion is a /tg/-made attempt to better 1e AD&D. Published by Knights-N-Knaves
- Swords & Wizardry: A streamlining of the White Box, including all supplements. Published by Frog God Games.
- White Star: Swords & Wizardry IN SPAAAAAAACE. Uses race-as-class. Leans heavily on Star Wars, with Star Knights and Void Knights, Aristocrats, Hotshots, et cetera.
- Basic Fantasy RPG: A knock-off of the 1981 B/X set but adds a few modern touches (races separate from classes, ascending AC, several rules clarifications). (...)
- Beyond the Wall: An OSR game with a focus on being able to play with little to no prep, (...)
- Lamentations of the Flame Princess - A B/X clone with ascending armor class and gore porn. Uses race-as-class, a d6 system for skill rolls, and replaces the thief with the Specialist,(...)
- Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea: AS&SH is an AD&D 1e OSR game which is, as the name suggests, inspired by the works of Robert E Howard and co. Its big twist is the large amounts of subclasses to the usual Fighter/Magic-User/Cleric/Rogue array, meaning parties can quickly differentiate themselves... which is necessary, because there are no demi-humans. The "races" are all based on races of men from old Conan stories: Kimmerians, Picts, Vikings, Stygians, et cetera. Published by North Wind Adventures
- The Black Hack: First edition retroclone that use roll-under mechanics for everything. Add some unique ideas like the Usage Die to the mix.
- Castles & Crusades: An AD&D 1e by way of D20. Its big change is the addition of "Prime" attributes, which give a base chance of 12 versus non prime attributes base chance of 18, meaning characters are more specialized. Published by Troll Lord Games
- Dark Places & Demogorgons: A retroclone ripping off the Netflix series Stranger Things, based on older D&D (which was featured in the show as a sort of meta-commentary). Set in modern times in a small 1980's Kentucky town, you play as high school students who must get to the bottom of the nefarious goings-on in their community(...)
- Dungeon Crawl Classics: An OGL based work which uses Race-As-Class mechanics and high lethality to give the feeling of OSR play without sacrificing modern conveniences...
- Esoteric Enterprises: LotFP-style B/X, but as modern day Cthulhu Mythos/World of Darkness. Play as a member of the criminal underworld dipping their toes into the supernatural. Uses WP&WS's Flesh-&-Grit system, and tables for playing as a vampire, werewolf, ghost or other creature of the night if the usual classes aren't your style. Written by Emmy Allen and Published by Dying Stylishly Games.
- Exemplars & Eidolans: The test run for Godbound. Play as an epic Fighter, Rogue, or Sorcerer.
- Five Torches Deep: A mashup of OD&D and 5e. Character race only effects stat distribution, with elves, dwarves, and halflings starting with 13 in their prime requisite.
- Godbound: D&D meets Exalted. Comes with rules for converting OSR or D&D adventures so your godling can fight a hoard of orcs barehanded,
- Knave: A toolkit from Questing Beast, featuring a leveless magic system that uses gear for spell knowledge. Publishing by Questing Beast.
- Machinations of the Space Princess is LotFP but IN SPAAAAAAACE, c
- The Nightmares Underneath - An eclectic mix of AD&D 2e with mechanics borrowed from every other edition OD&D to 5e from the writer of the Metamorphica.
- Silent Legions: 80's synthwave Call of Cthulhu-esque Lovecraftian Horror.
- Stars Without Number: D&D IN SPAAAAAAAACE. Uses 2d6s for skill tests. Brags that you can take any module from OD&D to AD&D and with 20 minutes work convert it, which you will need to do because the game doesn't expect you to stay in one place for too long.
- Wolf-Packs & Winter Snow: This is LotFP adapted for a stone-age setting. Less grimdark grindcore stuff, more wilderness survival. Magicians record their spells in cave-paintings instead of spellbooks, (...)
My vote? Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea, because it offers :
- More cohesive fictional world and very conanesque
- More unique subclasses. You can play as really unique classes, like a cataphract, cryomancer or a runegraver.
- A lot of cool adventures to play
- Amazing artstyle. Just imagine playing a CRPG with graphics like
source of the images(drivethrurpg). The second game which I would wanna to see is LotFP. Among retroclones, I only played S&W, but really wanna to play others. And wish that someone will adapt then into a CRPG. TBH I prefer any game in this list over 5E mainly in a CRPG.