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GamesBoard GameDungeons & DragonsMatt Colville’s indie RPG, a direct challenge to D&D’s jack-of-all-trades fumbling, has earned nearly $4 million on BackerKitWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Two adventurers from the MCDM RPG ponder their next move in a game of chance within a crowded tavern.

WhileDungeons & Dragons' huge OGL stumbledidn’t quite convert the game’s captive audience to the hundreds of other (very good) TTRPGs out there, it’s still caused a resurgence of people checking out other games.

It also prompted several creators (like the minds behindThe MCDM RPG) to start doing their own thing—both to capitalise on some freshly curious players, and to avoid a scenario where a game with an uncertain future is vital to their livelihood.

The game directly wants to get all the fuss out of your dungeon crawling. While 5e streamlined all of this considerably, it still has a lot of holdovers—such as lengthy equipment tables, a half-hearted stab at environmental and rations rulesets, and a zero-to-hero philosophy.

It’s been doing well. At the time of writing, the BackerKit looks like it could hit $4 million in funding, or at least come very close. Colville’s promise to escape older editions of D&D is also very promising—and also a little funny, because that’s exactly what D&D’s 4th edition (4e) tried to do. And peoplehatedthat.

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Adventurers from D&D’s 4th edition do battle with a swarm of orcs, slinging spells and swinging swords in a frantic melee.

For the uninitiated, 4e looks a lot different from what you may be used to. That’s because it tried to scrap the ye olde spell slots for specific abilities characters could use. Traditionally, Wizards have big spell lists whereas Fighters are limited to ‘I roll to attack’. Instead, 4e had Powers, which were special abilities you could fit on a trading card, and everybody got them.

This wasn’t well received at the time—it felt like players' precious D&D was becoming MMO-ified, transformed from the pen & paper game they loved into something distinctly gamey. 4e became something of a pariah, and a lot of its ideas were scrapped for 5th edition. Despite this, a lot of newer indie RPGs are borrowing from it.

An example of MCDM doing this is in its classes abilities, for example: the Tactician class can use “Come On Then”. Aside from being a taunt I heard a lot from angry lads while growing up in the south of England, “Come On Then” forces an enemy to move a number of squares then lets you hit them if they end their turn within your reach. It also hascomplex teststhat resemble 4e’s Skill Challenges, a system that almost every 5th edition DM I know has sneakily added to their home games anyway.

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An image of the Tactician, a class from the MCDM RPG, detailing its abilities and characteristics.

Granted, the MCDM RPG does a lot of things differently. For example: you don’t roll to hit—you just roll damage. This addresses 4e’s sluggish combats, which could drag on forever. “You cannot miss. No more wasted turns, no more burning resources on spells only for your target to ‘save.'”

I’m glad to see more designers avoiding 5e’s jack-of-all-trades pitfalls, as well as borrowing from Wizard of the Coast’s black sheep. 4e’s only major crime was that it was a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons—clashing with expectation rather than taste—but it still had a ton of good ideas, many of which deserve to survive.

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