5. OLDEST RPG you've played
The oldest role-playing game I've played is Mazes & Minotaurs. No, that's not true (although I wish it were). The oldest RPG I've played is, of course, Dungeons & Dragons, the first commercially published RPG in the world. Everyone reading this knows what D&D is, but I think fewer readers know about Mazes & Minotaurs.
Mazes & Minotaurs, by Olivier Legrand, answers the question: What if the first role-playing game had been inspired by Ray Harryhausen's Jason and the Argonauts and Homer's Odyssey rather than fantasy fiction? Based loosely on the rules of the third edition of D&D, it is a brilliant interpretation of a further fictionalized mythical ancient world, and it's free.
Both versions of Mazes & Minotaurs (the 1972 Original Rules and the 1987 Revised Rules) are available as PDFs and are far superior to most role-playing games on the market. And again, they are free.
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