Noncommercial
Noncommercial works cannot be duplicated or adapted for commercial purposes.
This category does not include licences that forbid both commercial copying and any kind of adaptation. For those works, see Verbatim.
Openness: Proprietary
Works
- ... in Spaaace! ● Zany space adventures powered by the Token Effort system.
- 3: Unnatural Encounters ● Contemporary, surreal horror where the highest goal is surviving more or less intact.
- A+ Fantasy ● A fantasy RPG.
- A Guide to Open Content Licenses ● What it says.
- A Wanderer's Romance ● A game of earth, air, fire, water and balance.
- A Wind At The Window ● 'A horror story concerning blasphemous marks in the snow of a Finnish winter, the college students it threatens, and the American veteran who may know more than he tells.'
- Abtruse Goose ● A webcomic.
- Ad Astra ● A science fiction campaign setting.
- Advanced Dungeon Squad ● Liam Brennan takes a shot at improving Dungeon Squad.
- Adventure Squad Abilities ● A supplement for Dungeon Squad from Domino Writing.
- Adventure Squad Core ● A Dungeon Squad hack for adventure games of any time period.
- Adventures In The 41st Millennium ● A modification of Dungeon Squad for the Warhammer 40K universe.
- Adventures on Dungeon Planet ● 'Adventures on Dungeon Planet is a science fantasy supplement for the award-winning role-playing game Dungeon World.'
- Aetherverse ● 'Aetherverse is a tabletop sci-fi wargame that I first published in 2004. The concept of the game was to create a sort of “universal” rules system that players could use to create and play with armies sourced from any of the many miniatures manufacturers on the market. While this had been done before in a generic sense, I designed the system to build armies that had real character rather than just being a collection of numbers.'
- Age of Fable ● An online choose-your-own-adventure story.
- Alien Survivor ● Fight off the alien menace in this Lady Blackbird hack.
- All The King's Men ● Back from the Crusades, you must kill the bandit lord Robin Hood.
- Altars & Archetypes ● A dungeoncrawling fantasy role-playing game.
- Always/Never/Now ● A Lady Blackbird-esque RPG.
- Ampersand ● 'My name is Barry Deutsch, and I write and draw Ampersand, a political comic with a generally progressive sensibility.'
- An End Like This ● A 'best of' for Learning Music Monthly.
- Anchorhold ● A complete RPG setting.
- "and Bake For 15 Minutes" Fudge ● "a simple character creation and brief game play paradigm for Grey Ghost Press's Fudge RPG"
- Argh! ● modern-day supernatural thriller RPG
- Australian Dress Register ● A collaborative, online project about dress in New South Wales pre 1945.
- Bad Attitudes ● An action movie RPG.
- BADASS ● An RPG of high octane action.
- Badgerbrough Inquisitive ● Information about a fantasy world, in the form of a newspaper.
- Bajjutsu Master ● A parlour game where you 'fight' your enemies.
- Bhaloidam ● 'Tell Stories & Play Games with your Tribe'
- Blackbird Pie ● A semi-open, generic Hackbird.
- Blogs Against Humanity ● A short, GMless tabletop game.
- Bloody Forks Of The Ohio ● A Lady Blackbird hack where George Washington faces off against the French.
- Boarsdraft ● Wizards at a wizarding school, trying to pass their classes while fighting evil.
- Bound By Law? ● A comic book about intellectual property law.
- BrickQuest ● 'Fantasy boardgaming in an ABS universe'
- BrikWars ● "BrikWars is the plastic-brick wargaming system that throws the peaceful worlds of your favorite construction toys into wanton chaos and destruction!"
- Brytenwalda ● A Britain-themed miniatures game.
- Bugs of Venus ● Earth has been under siege for 200 years.
- Captive ● A novel about an Al-Qaida agent under interrogation.
- Cards Against Humanity ● A free do-it-yourself party game where you match cards in humorous ways
- Castle Blackbird ● A Gothic horror role-playing game.
- Chronicles ● A fantasy game.
- City of Rain, City of Darkness ● A setting without a game.
- City of You ● "Cities of You is a project that envisions people as imaginary places."
- Classroom Activity Guide for Happy Birthday, Robot! ● A guide for teachers running the closed game Happy Birthday, Robot!
- Coase's Penguin ● An analysis of the economics behind free, libre and open source software.
- Companies & Carpools ● Try not to go murderously insane!
- Confrontation Chess ● Turn Chess into a tactical miniatures game.
- Conquering Corsairs ● A deck-building card game.
Sources
- 8in8 ● "8in8 - "tomorrow's supergroup, today" - is comprised of Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, and Damian Kulash."
- Adapt ● A repository of Australian OER for Adaptation Studies.
- Amanda Palmer ● A musician.
- Autodesk ● 'You can freely borrow from the Autodesk Help, Support and Video libraries to build a new learning experience for anyone with a particular need or interest.'
- Bad Panda Records ● Weekly music.
- Barcelona Creative Commons Film Festival ● A CC film festival.
- Ben Wright ● A designer of common content tabletop games.
- Benjamin Rosenbaum ● A science fiction author.
- Berin Kinsman ● A game designer.
- Blambot Comic Fonts And Lettering ● A collection of fonts for indie comic books.
- Bloomsbury Academic ● Non-fiction
- Breadpig ● A publisher.
- Brian Foo ● An artist.
- Catalyst Games ● Tabletop game designers.
- ccMixter ● ccMixter is a site for Creative Commons remixes. You can listen to the music, but also sample and mash-up it.
- CK-12 Foundation ● Creates open access textbooks for primary and secondary school students.
- Critical Hits ● The journal of gamer culture.
- Curt Smith ● A musician.
- Daniel Solis ● An artist and game designer.
- David Malki ● A cartoonist.
- Domino Writing ● "I have been a tabletop gamer for about 25 years, mostly with pen-and-paper role playing games."
- Epidiah Ravachol ● A game designer.
- featurin.gs ● 'Featurin.gs allows you to collaborate with gifted artists in a fun & easy way, to merge your music with professional videos and to boost your audience.'
- Girl Talk ● Gregg Gillis samples hundreds of songs to create his music.
- Global Game Jam ● 'The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the world's largest game jam event. Think of it as a hackathon focused on game development.'
- Greg London ● A programmer, science fiction author and copyright minimalist.
- Greg Stolze ● An RPG designer.
- Gremlin Legions ● A game designer.
- Heifervescent ● A catchy one-man band.
- Hereticwerks ● A blog of roleplaying content.
- Interactivities Ink ● A creator of games you can print and play.
- IssueLab ● A collection of information.
- James Hutchings ● 'James Hutchings lives in Melbourne, Australia. His work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Enchanted Conversation and fiction365 among other markets.'
- Johnstone Metzger ● A game designer.
- Jonathan Coulton ● A kooky and popular musician.
- Jonathan Mann ● Wrote a song a day; now over 1700.
- Jono Bacon ● Man who is involved in Ubuntu community, also in a band.
- Khan Academy ● Lessons and tests so you can teach yourself.
- Lawrence Liang ● A lawyer.
- Liam Brennan ● An RPG designer.
- Love Vector Free ● A repository of vector art.
- Machine Age Productions ● A publisher of tabletop roleplaying games.
- Magnatune ● Songs.
- MIT OpenCourseWare ● 'MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.'
- Molly Lewis ● A ukelele-playing musician.
- New Media Rights ● 'New Media Rights is a non-profit program that provides legal services, education, and advocacy for Internet users and creators.'
- Nine Inch Nails ● An industrial rock band.
- OER Commons ● Support for and information about OER and a place to host it.
- one.seven design studio ● John Harper's indie publishing outfit.
- Open Educational Resources for Teacher Education ● The name says it all.
- Dungeon Squad ● The engine of the simple dungeoneering game of the same name by Jason Morningstar.
- Dungeonslayers ● The engine supporting the 3rd and 4th editions of Dungeonslayers.
- Hackbird ● Games based on John Harper's Lady Blackbird.
- SFX! System ● The Simple, Fast, Exciting RPG system.
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