List of systemless fantasy role-playing game supplements


This is a list of tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplements published by various companies. Many of these books were unlicensed publications intended to be used with Dungeons & Dragons or other game systems, and many were designed to be "generic" or "universal", or to be adapted to any fantasy role-playing game system. This list is organized by publisher.

Game supplements by publisher

Adventurer's Guild

American Games

  • ''The Proportional Combat System''

Angstrum

Attack International Wargaming

  • The Infernax of Spells, Necromancy, and Black Magic
  • ''Tower of Elbrith''

Attack Wargaming Company

  • ''Thieve's Quarter''

Bad Dog Publications

Balboa Games

  • Instant Bad Guys
  • The Complete Warlock
  • The Monkey God's Curse
  • Warlock's Tower
  • ''The Warlock Menagerie''

Bard Games

Bard Games published:

Bearhug Publications

  • ''The Compleat Trove''

Calypso Systems Inc

  • Evil-Colored Green
  • The Temple of Cheelaka
  • ''Society of the Green''

Canadex Games

Chaosium

Edited by Steve Perrin and Jeff Pimper, All the Worlds' Monsters is a fantasy game supplement that lists many monsters from the campaigns of Dungeon Masters across the US, none of which had been published for Dungeons & Dragons before and most of which were original creations. There are three volumes, and the first volume predates the 1977 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual by several months.
They also published Authentic Thaumaturgy, and the Thieves' World supplement in 1981 with the Thieves' World Companion in 1986.

Chaotic Intellect Products

The Companions

Conflict Simulations of Australia

  • ''Bad Moon''

Creations Unlimited

According to Shannon Appelcline, although the adventures of the Maze of Zayene series "were unforgiving 'gauntlets' of the type that Kuntz enjoyed, they were somewhat unusual for the time because they had a political veneer laid out upon them – centering on a plot to assassinate a king. They also feature the evil wizard Zayene, who Kuntz intended to be a recurring villain, constantly returning to bedevil players." The adventures were all published in 1987 and included Prisoners of the Maze, Dimensions of Flight, Tower Chaos, and The Eight Kings.
Creations Unlimited also published:

Days of Yore

  • Hexpressions, released in 1981, provides a large rubber stamp patterned with seven hex shapes, each one 5/8ths of an inch across, intended as a tool to create "instant" hex maps as role-playing aids. Reviewer Steve Jackson commented that the stamp produced "sloppy-looking maps" but provided versatility through the use of different colors, concluding: "An interesting gimmick! The stamp itself is well made and looks as though it will last a long time. I'll leave it to you whether you need it."

Daystar West Media Productions

DayStar West Media published:

Del Enterprises

  • ''The F.R.P. Character Card''

Dimension Six

Dragon Tree Press

DunDraCon Inc

DunDraCon published
  • City Modules
  • Referee Map Modules: Set No. 1
  • Artifact Cards Set No. 1.

Dungeon Quest Publications

  • Domain of Xantree
  • ''Six Gems of Xantree''

Entertainment Concepts Inc

Fantasy Art Enterprises

  • Booty and the Beasts
  • Geomorphic Mini Dungeon Modules
  • The Necromican
  • ''New Magical and Technological Items Cards''

Fantasy Enterprises

  • ''The Book of Treasure''

Fantasy Factory

  • Overland Encounters, First Through Fourth Levels
  • Overland Encounters, Fifth Through Eight Levels
  • Underground Encounters, First Through Fourth Levels
  • Deepdelve
  • Catapult Run was published by Canadian publisher Fantasy Factory in 1984.

Fantasy Unlimited

  • Mountain Rain Tribe
  • ''The American Indian''

FASA Corp

FASA published:

Flying Buffalo

Blade/Flying Buffalo began publishing the "Catalyst" series of fantasy role-playing game supplements in 1981 with Grimtooth's Traps.

Fugitive Games

Gamelords

Gamelords published:

Gamemaster Guides

  • ''Heaven and Hell''

Games Publications

  • ''The Solo Dungeon''

Games Workshop

British company Games Workshop published play aids including the pad of Character Sheets, Hex Sheets, and Dungeon Floor Plans.
Games Workshop also published:
  • Caverns of the Dead: Dungeon Planner Set 1
  • Nightmare in Blackmarsh: Dungeon Planner Set 2
  • In Search of New Gods
  • The Awakening
  • Rod of Seraillian.

Gamescience

Gamescience published:

Gargoyles & Gorgons

  • ''The Piracy of Su Fang Choi''

Genesis Gaming Products

  • ''The Tavern''

Grenadier Models

Grenadier Models published Cloudland.

Group One Games

  • ''Ironhoof Highlands''

Horizon International

  • Island Campaign
  • ''Witchery in Elcaro''

Icarus Games

Infinity Limited

Integrated Games

International Dungeon Designs Ltd

  • ''Escape from the Minotaur's Lair''

International Gamers Association

Judges Guild

Judges Guild was founded by co-founder Bob Bledsaw, along with partner Bill Owen, who travelled to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin to visit the headquarters of Tactical Studies Rules, publishers of Dungeons & Dragons, on July 17, 1976. Bledsaw and Owen had hoped to convince TSR to publish some of the materials they used in their D&D campaigns, as well as Owen's rules for a game set during the American Civil War. While at TSR, they met with D&D co-creator Dave Arneson, who gave Bledsaw and Owen verbal approval to produce some supplemental game materials for both Dungeons & Dragons and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. At that time, TSR's only published play aids for D&D were the Dungeon Geomorphs, and the general feeling at TSR was that no one would be interested in supplemental materials.

Labyrinth Games

  • ''The Imliv River Valley''

Little Soldier Games

Little Soldier Games published:

Loremasters

  • The Book of Swords and Other Magical Weapons
  • Character Cards
  • Character Chronicles
  • Citadel of Dragonkind
  • City of Whiteford
  • Temple of the Bizucar
  • ''Abode of the Aesir''

Mallama Press

  • ''Critter Fantastical''

Martian Game Modules

  • T.H.E. Non-Player Character
  • ''T.H.E. Fighter''

Master's Lab

  • Character Data Sheet
  • Experience Record Sheet
  • Last Will and Testament
  • Magical Items and Spell Data Sheet
  • Melee/Time Sheet
  • ''Passport''

Mayfair Games

As a veteran role-playing gamer, Bill Fawcett decided to get Mayfair Games into the RPG field, and the company began its Role Aids game line by publishing Beastmaker Mountain.
They also published:

Melsonian Arts Council

Midkemia Press

Midkemia Press published:

MMI

  • Fortress Magoloth
  • ''The Guardian''

Morningstar Publishing Co

Naois Publications

  • ''Rashangar - The World of Galendor''

New Infinities Productions

New Infinities Productions published:
  • The Abduction of Good King Despot
  • AEsheba: Greek Africa
  • The Convert
  • ''Town of Baldemar''

Nomad Enterprises

  • Character References Sheets
  • ''Spellbook Sheets''

North Pole Publications

  • The Tome of Mighty Magic
  • ''The Serpent Islands''

Northern Sages

P.J.'s Pier

  • ''U.G.S. Fantasy Universal Game Screen''

Pandora's Treasures

  • ''Apothecary on the Street of Dreams''

Phoenix Games

Phoenix Games published:
  • The Book of Shamans
  • The Book of Treasure
  • ''The Lost Abbey of Calthonwey''

Playing Board Products

Quicksilver Fantasies

  • Carnival in Windemere
  • Crystal's Pleasure Palace
  • The Freak Show
  • Tails of the Expected
  • Journey from Rigour
  • Message from Heartbreak Mountain
  • Quest of the Roan Hart
  • ''Search for the Treasures of Term''

Ragnarok Enterprises

Reilly Associates

Role-Players

  • The Enchanted Book
  • ''Encounter Book''

Sage Lore Productions

  • City Shops
  • Fantasy Campaign Package
  • Dungeon Masters Survival Kit
  • The Handbook of Arcane Artifacts
  • R'nokks Spell Books
  • ''Small Town Shops''

SoftSide Publications

  • ''The Quest for the Arm of St. Elsinore''

Spellbinder Games

  • ''Castle Thrax''

Strange Acorn Games

Task Force Games

Task Force Games published:

Tor Books

Tor Books published The Willow Sourcebook.

Turtle Press

Weapons is a compendium of virtually every edged or impact melee weapon used in any medieval or primitive culture. Weapons is an indexed sourcebook describing hundreds of different melee weapons, each illustrated. Weapons are covered in six sections: Swords, Knives, Hafted Weapons, Spears, Pole Arms, and Miscellaneous. Weapons was written by Matthew Balent and published in 1981 by Turtle Press, and was later revised and included in The Compendium of Weapons, Armour & Castles. Matthew Balent was one of a few future Palladium Books writers who Kevin Siembieda met through the Detroit Gaming Center. At the time, Balent was working on a reference book that could be used in fantasy roleplaying games. Balent was a Library Sciences graduate, and had the skill and knowledge required to pick through hundreds of books to create a general overview of medieval armor and armaments. The Palladium Book of Weapons & Armor was the first of several books Balent compiled for Palladium. Lewis Pulsipher reviewed Weapons in The Space Gamer No. 43. Pulsipher commented that "In my view there is no need to add weapons to those already in most FRPG; but if you must, you'll need to look them up in a good source to get some detail. Ten times as much information about a tenth as many weapons, presented more professionally, would have been much more useful. In short, Weapons is virtually useless."

Underworld Publishing

Varanae

  • Trap Manual
  • The Monstrum 1
  • ''Dragons''

Wee Warriors

Wee Warriors published:

White Rose Publishing

Wilmark Dynasty

World of Vision Enterprises

  • ''The Temple of Andar''

Zeppelin Publications

  • ''Order of St. Talis''