It has been quite some time since I made a list of upcoming OSR releases. Here are a bunch of games I am looking forward to reading.
Avatars & AnnihilationI have talked about Van Noa's game in my first "upcoming OSR stuff"
post already. Since then, refinement of rules and editing has taken place, as well as some playtesting over Google+. There is no release date set, though.
Beyond Dread PortalsA game/setting to be published by
D101 Games, sort of reminiscent of Planescape. There's a baroque, corrupt city with gateways to many other worlds. Intrigue and dimension-hopping adventures are to be expected.
Break!! RPGA recognisably OSR game influenced mostly by JRPG and anime tropes. D&D-esque in mechanics, although not a proper clone. You may want to check the
dev blog and the game's
website for further information (and I suggest you do).
ChanbaraA Japanese-inspired OSR game, built off the Swords & Wizardry chassis, from the author of the Flying Swordsmen RPG. Check out his
blog for further information.
Eldritch TalesAn investigative occult game by
Raven God Games, similar to Silent Legions and Black Books. Uses the S&W:WB chassis.
Faerie Tales & FolkloreA game set on a historic but mythological Earth. It is mostly notable for being Chainmail/OD&D-based, and for its design goal of borrowing directly from mythology, rather than through secondary sources. The author has made a couple previews available on
Google+.
HMS ApollyonI don't think there is anyone in the OSR who is unaware of Gus's
HMS Apollyon setting: it's an imaginative horror megadungeon environment in the bowels of a gigantic ship full of weird shit. Not long ago a
Player's Guide was published - and now we have
this.
Lost Songs of the NibelungsA gritty Dark Age game not long after the fall of Rome inspired by Germanic legends and mythology. The author has been
posting a lot about his design process that you might find interesting.
Monster Dungeon QuestA game that truly wants to capture the adventurous and gonzo spirit of old-school games. Uses a descriptors (things are Powerful, Useful, or Cheap; pick two) and stunts (like Wushu) for resolution. Check the
website for further information.
Wulfwald RPGA continuation of Raedwald, Wulfwald is an Anglo-Saxon game about a bunch of outlaws doing missions for a Thegn in exchange for his protection. Basically, black ops in a fantasy world reminiscent of the early middle ages. There is a
Google+ community dedicated to the game.