If you’d like to play “solitaire Dungeon World”, try Calypso (supplement) or Ironsworn.If you’d like to play a non-PbtA “Dungeon Worldy” game, try Beyond the Wallor the Open SRD for D&D 3.5.įor a comparison of the more popular systems, see Table Comparing Dungeon World to 5 Hacks.If you’d like to play Dungeon World with OSR-inspired random tables, check out The Perilous Wilds and Perilous Deeps (supplements).If you’d like to play a Dungeon Crawl Classics style “funnel“ that could kick off a campaign, try Funnel World (supplement). If you’d like to play a more OSR Dungeon World game, try Freebooters on the Frontier* or Vagabonds of Dyfed.If you’d like to play a World of Dungeons campaign, try Remix.If you’d like to play a two-page version of Dungeon World as it might have looked in 1979, try World of Dungeons.If you’d like to actually play Apocalypse World using fantasy playbooks, try Apocalypse World: Fallen Empires.If you’d like to play an even more Apocalypse-World-inspired Dungeon World game, try Fantasy World.If you’d like to play a more PbtA Dungeon World game, try Unlimited Dungeons * (supplement) or Chasing Adventure.If you’d like to play a take on “Dungeon World 2.0”, try Homebrew World.*.If you’d like “Dungeon World 1.5”, try my own Uncommon World* or roll your own with its configuration tool.Enough so that it is sometimes used as a reference point by gamers who ask, “Can you recommend a game like Dungeon World but…?” Here are some common answers. Dungeon World helped popularize Powered by the Apocalypse games by capitalizing on players’ familiarity with Dungeons & Dragons.
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