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Sixteen!

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Games that I have played and/or run for the first time this year.

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Nineteen!

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Whew!

That's it for the year, which is good, because there is *no* more room for extra letters!

@apontious You’ve got a lot of time on your hands.

@apontious That's an impressive list!
Are you playing most of those online/at conventions?
And how does Index Card RPG hold up against Savage Worlds and Fate?
What's your personal preference? Or do they fit different play scenarios for you?

@PuzzledByMuch All online, no in-person games.

All 3 systems you mentioned are general-purpose and settings-free — a bit unusual, these days!

Savage Worlds feels like the crunchiest and most traditional.

I'd call Index Card OSR, but it *feels* NSR thanks to its unusual brand of minimalism.

Fate is a *different* brand of minimalism, with a heavier emphasis on improvisation.

All three have different, unconnected online communities. I'd check those out first to get a better feel for them.