Espionage done right in a game that excels in one-on-one play.
Year: 2021
Night of the Ninja (1986)
A barely-there ruleset cashing in on the ’80s ninja crazy, but featuring surprisingly excellent art.
Champions (1982)
A leap over a tall building for super hero games and point-buy mechanics.
Bushido (1981)
An RPG clearly made for and by American fans of Japanese samurai films.
Book of Vile Darkness
Let’s get evil! Like, so, so evil. The evilest! Evil, evil, evil.
Continuum: Roleplaying in the Yet (1999)
A game of almost indescribable complexity that talks itself out of having any meaningful time travel at all.
The Doctor Who Roleplaying Game (1985)
Oh, hey, stands to reason the Doctor would show up.
Timemaster: Adventure in the 4th Dimension (1984)
Fun and pulpy, not only is this one of the best time travel RPGs, its makes you wonder why the Chill line didn’t turn out better.







