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A Creative Commons licence which allows copying provided credit is given.
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- Moonshades ● Browser-based single-player fantasy electronic game.
- Muktware ● A Linux magazine.
- MULRAH ● An RPG that has undergone considerable changes in recent versions.
- myPolice Data ● Queensland police force sharing its crimes data.
- Myriad ● A rules-light modular generic RPG.
- Nameless Horror ● A horror RPG.
- National Elevation Data Framework ● 'Digital elevation data which describes Australia's landforms and seabed'
- New Education Highway ● A non-profit working with OER and local educators.
- Not-Too-Silly Stories ● A rules-light, GMless game designed for children.
- Number Appearing ● A Dungeon World supplement.
- Old Messila ● Billy the Kid is on a train to Old Messila, doomed to hanging in this Hackbird.
- Open Access EBooks ● 'This chapter discusses what Open Access means in the context of e-books, how Open Access e-books can be supported, and the roles that Open Access e-books will play in libraries and in our society.'
- Open Access Explained! ● 'What is open access? Nick Shockey and Jonathan Eisen take us through the world of open access publishing and explain just what it's all about.'
- Open Bibliographic Data Guide ● '[T]he business cases for Open Bibliographic Data – releasing some or all of a library’s catalogue records for open use and re-use by others.'
- Open Data Hackathon How To Guide ● A guide on holding your own hackathon.
- Open Data Handbook ● 'This handbook introduces you to the legal, social and technical aspects of open data. It can be used by anyone but is especially useful for those working with government data. It discusses the why, what and how of open data – why to go open, what open is, and the how to do open.'
- Open Data, Open Society ● A research project about openness of public data in EU local administrations
- Open Dyslexic ● A font that is easier for dyslexic people to read.
- Open Hardware Journal ● A journal about open hardware.
- Open States ● View US legislation.
- Oral Literature in Africa ● 'First published in 1970 by Oxford University Press, this classic study has been hailed as "the single most authoritative work on oral literature”. It traces the history of story-telling in Africa, and brings to life the diverse forms of creativity across the African continent'
- Organic Rules Components ● A role-playing game that promises to model physics and biology.
- Ostermark: The Butterforger ● A surreal game of the law set in the Old World.
- Paleobiology Database ● Data and photos of extinct animals and plants.
- Pixelated New Orleans Homes ● "A collection of 100 pixelated images for you to download and use for whatever you want."
- Pollies ● A generic dice-based RPG.
- Powers For Good ● 'Powers For Good is a fast-moving roleplaying game of team superheroics in the style of comic books such as Legion of Superheroes and New X-men, or TV shows like Justice League. Together with your friends you can create an entire team of superheroes in just a few minutes and leap into whatever the GM has stewing.'
- Providence Junction ● A Western LARP of small town secrets.
- Push ● A board game played on a chess or chequers board.
- Quad System ● An RPG.
- Queensland Government Data ● 'The Queensland Government will release as much public data as possible, free to anyone who wishes to use it. This data has been gathered using public money and is the property of the people of Queensland and so, where suitable, we will release it.'
- RecordAGrave ● Photographs and transcriptions of tombstones.
- Return to Maniac Mansion ● A game for Jonathan Walton's Stage One.
- Revolucion ● Chart the course of any revolution, real or imagined, in any time or place.
- Science Comics! ● A comedic superheroes playset for Fiasco.
- Science Fiction Mystery ● An 11-player science fiction LARP.
- Season of Gratitude ● Christmas songs from ccMixter.
- Second String Superheroes ● A 12-player LARP about incompetent superheroes.
- Shadow of Yesterday ● A pioneering RPG where characters are defined by their Keys and Secrets.
- Shadows ● Children accompanied by their formidable Shadows.
- Shakespeare 2985 ● A "science fiction espionage murder mystery do-it-yourself alternate reality game about interpreting poetry and failing thermal dampeners."
- Sharing is Liberty ● A blog about copyright reform.
- Sintel ● A brief fantasy film about a girl's love for her dragon.
- Sintel the Game ● A game inspired by the Blender Foundation's movie Sintel.
- Skeksis Cards for Ganakagok ● Skeksis from the Dark Crystal on cards.
- Slacking through the Sandbox ● How to put together a slacker's sandbox.
- Sneaky Cards ● 'Sneaky Cards is designed to encourage, inspire, or facilitate playful interactions. Breaking up the tedium of everyday life, with small entertaining objectives. Each card is created to be unique and develop different kinds of play.'
- So Now You're a Time Traveler ● A 'simple little two page hack of Cthulhu Dark made to run a stropped down time travel game comparable to Continuum.'
- Spectrum of Rights ● A cute explanation of how Creative Commons licences work
- Standard Method for Tasks Resolution in Role-Playing Games ● "This work is a very simple method for the task resolution during RPG sessions."
- @ccess ● An OKFN project to encourage libre open access.
- Destiny Dice ● Play Fate Accelerated Edition with dice inspired by Star Wars: Edge of the Empire
- FATE ● A game system based on the mechanic: dice roll + invoked and tagged Aspects.
- Rusałka ● A "GMless game of tragic fairy tales"
- The Fate Codex ● 'The Fate Codex is a mostly-monthly e-zine featuring Quick Start Adventures and more for the Fate roleplaying system.'
- The First 100 Days of Government ● The Abbott Liberal Government's assessment of what it has achieved in its first 100 days.
- Who Needs Access? You Need Access ● An OKFN project to increase open access.
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