Summary

  • Tabletop RPG video games beyond D&D offer new worlds, characters, and gameplay elements.
  • Non-D&D video games allow fans of other TTRPGs to play without extensive setup.
  • From Six Ages to Warhammer, each game faithfully captures the essence of its tabletop origins.

Finding tabletop RPG video games that are not based on Dungeons & Dragons' system is a bit of a challenge. But TTRPG video games with non-D&D systems and lore introduce gamers to great new worlds and characters. Moreover, they introduce new gameplay elements and unique takes on old mechanics.

Video games based on non-D&D systems also allow fans of these franchises to play their favorite systems without needing to set up. This is great for TTRPGs that require a lot of set up, require regular playing schedules with multiple players, or have modules too expensive to buy in full. There's no need for the complex preparation — players can jump right in.

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10 Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out

Glorantha & RuneQuest Represented

Tabletop Sytem

Glorantha (basis of RuneQuest & HeroQuest)

Consoles/Platforms

  • macOS
  • Microsoft Windows
  • iOS

Gameplay/Genre

  • Role Playing Game (RPG)
  • Strategy & Management

Multiplayer Mode

None; single-player only

Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out generates its story based on the player’s choices and management of their small clan. Players must make choices that affect their clan’s health and resources, or standing with spirits and gods that have not died, and even foreign clans.

Much of Six Ages’ charm lies in its strong worldbuilding within the world of Glorantha. RuneQuest, HeroQuest, and King of Dragon Pass also take place in this fantasy world. Unfortunately, of the three, only King of Dragon Pass has a video game version.

9 Gloomhaven

TBSRPG On Hex Grid With Card-Driven Combat

Tabletop Sytem

Gloomhaven

Consoles/Platforms

  • macOS
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5

Gameplay/Genre

Tactical RPG

Multiplayer Mode

One to four player cooperative

Gloomhaven adapts the tabletop co-op into a card-driven, turn-based tactical strategy role-playing game. Players pick a group of mercenaries with unique, character-based sets of cards that determine their class, abilities, and attacks. Cards have their own initiative values that determine their turn in combat, where they can choose one of two actions.

Combat propels players through scenarios that take them through the campaign mode’s 95 missions and guildmaster mode’s 160 missions. Aside from these modes’ scenarios, cards, and assets, most fans feel the turn-based, dark fantasy RPG accurately represents the board game, down to its high replayability.

8 Iron Harvest

Alternate History RTS Version Of Scythe

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Developer(s)
KING Art
Publisher(s)
Deep Silver
Platform(s)
PC, Xbox One, PS4
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

Iron Harvest satisfies RTS, alternate history, and tabletop RPG fans with its unique and cool take on dieselpunk World War I. As a commander for either Polania, Rusviet, or Saxony, players need to build mechs, weapon systems, and efficient bases to satisfy mission conditions. Players are highly recommended to start with the Polania campaign, since it’s designed to teach them basic controls.

Like its source game, Scythe, Iron Harvest is brisk despite its strategic nature. The UI bears some similarities with the tabletop’s cards, maps, and markers, and faithfully translates gameplay mechanics. Building mechs is still the best part of the game, and so is maneuvering them for survivability.

7 Call of Cthulhu

Video Game Version Captures Lovecraft’s Horrific World

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Released
October 30, 2018
Developer(s)
Cyanide Studio
How Long To Beat
8 Hours

By nature of its structure, Call of Cthulhu mostly shares its lore with its tabletop version. But it retains the premise of being a paranormal investigator out to discover ancient horrors, and how to foil cultists who want to unleash them.

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Protagonist Edward Pierce, like tabletop players, has to fight to stay sane as he discovers the evil surrounding Darkwater Island. He has stats to level up, including stealth and combat, which can help him uncover clues and fight for survival. Depending on the player's actions, Pierce can end up with one of four endings.

6 Torment: Tides of Numenera

Numenara & Planescape: Torment In Updated Format

Tabletop Sytem

Numenera

Consoles/Platforms

  • Linux
  • macOS
  • Microsoft Windows
  • PlayStation 4
  • Xbox One

Gameplay/Genre

Role Playing Game (RPG)

Multiplayer Mode

(None; single-player only)

Planescape and Numenara are legendary tabletop games with amazing adaptations. Planescape: Torment in particular is highly regarded to this day for effectively translating the TTRPG’s setting into an incredibly written game. Torment: Tides of Numenera takes the essence of Planescape to deliver a new story-driven game that brings the 90s game to modern audiences.

Menus govern story decisions, while Numenara rules dictate stats, and turn-based gameplay decides combat. Because the player character is a blank slate, players can shape their character’s allegiances, temperament, and fate. With seven endings and multiple companion fates, Tides of Numenera has a lot of replay value for RPG fans.

5 Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

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Tabletop Sytem

  • World of Darkness
  • Vampire: The Masquerade

Consoles/Platforms

Microsoft Windows

Gameplay/Genre

Action Role Playing Game (RPG)

Multiplayer Mode

(None; single-player only)

Vampire: The Masquerade fans have the sequel to look forward to in 2025. In the interim, they still have the first Bloodlines game to play, with or without quality-of-life and miscellaneous mods made for it since its release in 2004.

Thanks to fan mods and fixes, experiencing what made Bloodlines beloved is easier now. Its world, characters, and lore made Troika Games’ take on the tabletop RPG compelling. Bloodlines also translated vampire clan traits into fun abilities that help players find new ways to play the game 10 years later.

4 Total War: Warhammer III

Total War x Warhammer Crossover With TBS/RTS Elements

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Released
February 17, 2022
Developer(s)
Creative Assembly
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
Franchise
Total War
Platform(s)
PC
How Long To Beat
32 Hours

Crossing some of the best franchises in genres made for each other, Total War: Warhammer III is the last entry to the Warhammer Fantasy trilogy. Players can enjoy the scale that real-life Warhammer battles have through a challenging campaign that will take them through the Realm of Chaos, Altar of Battles, and the Dark Lands.

To do so, players need to establish their economy, balance it to sustain their coffers, clean up their enemies, and expand their lands sustainably. Diplomacy will determine how many enemies players need to worry about, while efficient building can make it easier to raise armies. With a great strategy, campaigns can go from impossible to challenging, with or without other players helping out.

3 Shadowrun Trilogy

Three-Pack of Shadowrun TTRPG Video Games

Tabletop Sytem

Shadowrun

Consoles/Platforms

  • Microsoft Windows
  • OS X
  • Linux
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S

Gameplay/Genre

Tactical Role-playing Game (TRPG)

Multiplayer Mode

(None; single-player only)

It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Shadowrun trilogy is a lot of gamers’ first exposure to the tabletop RPG. Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall, and Shadowrun Hong Kong feature the cyberpunk-fantasy TRPG and set it in an almost neo-noir story.

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Through all three Shadowrun games, players are embroiled in espionage and crime that inevitably lead to fantastical and astral threats. Exploring cities where cyberpunk, magic, and world mythologies mix is made fun by the game’s point-based, isometric turn-based combat and substantial writing.

2 Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader

Immersive Warhammer TTRPG Has Players Calling For Abelard

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Released
December 7, 2023
Developer(s)
Owlcat Games
Publisher(s)
Owlcat Games
Franchise
Warhammer 40K
How Long To Beat
90 Hours

Translating the Warhammer universe into an isometric TRPG seems like a slam dunk, but Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader took it a step further. Instead of being a stereotypical space marine or hero of the Imperium, players are a privileged Rogue Trader, meant to explore new galaxies to financially benefit the Imperium of Man.

As such, Rogue Trader dives deeply into Warhammer lore through its main story and character allegiances. Aggression and combat are viable solutions to problems, but Rogue Trader encourages players to investigate mysteries and find economically beneficent solutions to problems.

1 Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous

Pathfinder Adapted Into Great Isometric RPG

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Released
September 2, 2021
Developer(s)
Owlcat Games
Publisher(s)
META Publishing

Before Rogue Trader, there were Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. Owlcat Games’ adaptation of Pathfinder narrowed its scope to the effects of the player’s actions on the Worldwound, and tightened its beginner-friendly combat and exploration.

And like Rogue Trader, this CRPG isn’t for the faint of heart. Players who have mostly played JRPGs or RPGs like Dragon Age: Origins may have difficulty grasping Wrath of the Righteous. It takes its systems seriously, and combat will require more than mashing a button. Once players find a balance between gameplay and story, they’ll find a deep, immersive RPG worth investing in.

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