For the last year or so we've been doing daily looks at rpg rankings & ratings-- first RPGGeek's top rated rpgs, then the top games on Roll20, then back to RPGGeek to look at the highest rated ttrpg products. Starting Monday, we're beginning another series: Ten Years Back.
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RPGGeek Top 100 RPG Products
Day 96 Spirit of the Century
Geek Rating 7.401
Ave. Rating 7.69
# Voters 230
This pulp action game really put Fate on the map for me, and I think for a lot of folks. You can see the basic DNA of the system, refined in this version, and you can
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RPGGeek Top 100 RPG Products
Day 68 Dread
Geek Rating 7.492
Ave. Rating 7.93
# Voters 135
It would be interesting to see what a modern storygamers consider the foundations of indie games. Sorcerer? Dogs in the Vineyard? I think Dread at least has to be in consideration for
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RPGGeek Top 100 RPG Products
Day 62 Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying
Geek Rating 7.505
Ave. Rating 7.73
# Voters 337
WHFRP came out in a transitional time for Games Workshop, shifting WH and 40K from a DIY aesthetic to a bigger, more consistent and established setting.
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RPGGeek Top 100 RPG Products
Day 30 Mouse Guard RPG Boxed Set
Geek Rating 7.734
Ave. Rating 8.37
# Voters 100
The original Mouse Guard appeared on this list at This edition has a higher rating, but about a third of the number of voters. It's a smart form factor--
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RPGGeek Top 100 RPG Products
Day 12 Call of Cthulhu Keeper Rulebook (7th Ed)
Geek Rating 7.913
Ave. Rating 8.66
# Voters 127
Call of Cthulhu's run continues with this core book from the most recent edition-- which is actually at this point 8 years old.
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Roll20 Q3 Campaigns
Call of Cthulhu
11.87% of Campaigns
7.55% of Accounts
Coming in at about 20+% of the numbers for D&D, Call of Cthulhu has a substantial presence here. It ranked highly on RPGGeek's list of top RPGs, so there's some correlation here.
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