Role-Playing Games

I've been playing role-playing games since 1978 with the Dungeon & Dragons Basic Set (ed. Eric J. Holmes), writing role-playing games since the mid-'80s (sadly long lost printouts of my 1-Page RPG and Little Fantasy Wargame), and especially published a number of them around 2000, and again recently I've been making new games.

My RPGs

SIX WORD RPG

Describe character. Roll dice. Gamemaster decides.

Copyright ©2002 by Mark Damon Hughes

Olde Swords Campaign

Star Frontiers

Useful Stuff

Coming Soon

Adaptations

  • Demonaid: Lightly updated version of Bill Nolan's 1982 CoCo BASIC program for generating/managing demon summoning in D&D. Runs in Chipmunk BASIC on pretty much anything.

Older

  • voterpg: Gamebook-style gameplay live on Fediverse!

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  • As part of my site redesign, I'm moving everything off my old "markdamonhughes.com" and "markrollsdice.wordpress.com" domains into this site: Software Gallery, Tools, and RPG. Take a look at the front page, browse around, see if you like it. I'm open to advice at this point. I know I haven't done anything too weird with art and design yet, that's coming.
    Content management in WordPress isn't trivial, but it's better than the ad-hoc pile of folders and PHP scripting I was doing. I'm still getting by with the standard media folder, but I'm usually disciplined about naming images so search works; there's advanced media manager plugins but I won't let it get to that point.
    Many of the software pages are just "museums" right now. My iPhone software is not currently available (and likely never will be on the iPhone again; Apple's "everything is free" sabotage of developers means it's not possible to charge what software costs to make), but I will rerelease some of it as Mac/Marzipan ports when I get around to it. There's a couple of very cool apps like DungeonJournal (replacement for DungeonDice, but with a mapping & journaling tool!) that were never released properly, and I'd like to get those out. Brigand got adapted back into PerilarFK, so I'm not bothering with it.
    I may import the old markrollsdice and dev blog/not-a-blog posts, still pondering on that.