Open Gaming
(For anyone who’s been following along, I’ve managed to locate ORP’s old Resources page and have reproduced the contents below. Some of these links may no longer work, I haven’t had a chance to test them all. If you run across anything that doesn’t work, please contact the management.)
OpenRoleplaying.org’s mission is to help promote and provide resources for open gaming projects and independent publications (especially using open licenses) in all their forms. The links below are intended as a jumping off point to acquire further information about the industry, copyright/copyleft, independent publication, etc.
Blogs
- The Free RPG Blog
- 1000 Monkeys, 1000 Typewriters
- The Grand OGL Wiki
- Freedom Gaming Blog
- Year of Living Free
Licenses
- Open Gaming Foundation
The premier site dedicated to open gaming. Distributor of the Open Gaming License and the d20 System System Reference Document. There’s also a good list of other open gaming licenses. - GNU Project
The GNU project; specifically about free, copylefted, software, but has links to many licenses suitable for free gaming distributions. - Creative Commons
The Creative Commons is “devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon and share.” The have a variety of license options for your work. Creative Commons is becoming a rather popular choice for open publication. - Open Publication License
A good alternative to the GNU Project’s Free Documentation License. - Free20
Free20 is a new logo intended for use with the Open Gaming License. It designates a work that is freely distributable, and who’s entire contents are Open Game Content. - BSD Documentation License
The standard BSD documentation license. Also a viable option, but might require slight modification for an RPG. - Common Documentation License
Apple’s CDL, which is similar to many of the above licenses, but may be useful to assure commercial releases.
Publishing
- ePublisher Guide
A PDF and print-on-demand guide to publishing role-playing games both online and offline with advice from those who’ve done it before. - Kobold’s Guide to Game Design, Vol 1 and Vol 2
A good set of guides for game design, in general. - The Forge: Indie RPGs
A site dedicated to the promotion, creation, and review of independent role-playing games. - RPGPublishing.com
An online FAQ dedicated to getting started in the RPG industry. - GameCodex.com
The GameCodex concentrates on providing independent retailers with the same tools that their larger competitors use. - RPG Freelancers Guide
An online PDF guide for freelance writers to find out who’s looking for submissions and what the submission guidelines are.
Printing
Note: All printers listed below have been recommended from various online sources and smaller game company representatives.
- Morgan Printing
402 Hill Avenue, Grafton, MD 58273. Phone 701-352-0640. Fax 701-352-1502. Provides services for saddle stitched or stapled books, perfect binding, brochures, posters, flyers, inserts, bulk mailing, hand insertion, and labeling. - Brenner Printing
1234 Triplett, San Antonio, TX 78215. Phone 210-349-4024. Fax 210-349-1501. Brenner printing specializes in the production of magazines, brochures, comic books, posters, trading cards, and related items. - Whitehall Printing Company
4244 Corporate Square, Naples, FL 34104. Phone 800-321-9290. Fax 941-643-6439. Specialized in the printing of softcover books from school books, software manuals, and novels, to directories, catalogs, and religious books. - Publishers’ Graphics, LLC
Offices in Chicago and Nashville. Services include print-on-demand, adhesive bound softcover books, mechanical bound books, 3-hole drilled documentation, index tabs, software manuals, saddle-stitched booklets, programs, directories, galleys, and tape binding. - 58k.com
58k.com brings the country’s 58,000 printers together with millions of commerical print buyers in a centralized auction market. You can put your job online and have printers bid on it.
Online Publishing
- Lulu.com
A increasingly-popular online self-publishing service that allows you to easily prepare documents for online distribution, sell your products (such as offering a print-on-demand option), and create community awareness. - Adobe Acrobat Reader
Information about and download links for Adobe Acrobat Reader, required to read PDF files, a common online publishing document format. Also includes links for the full version of Adobe Acrobat, required to create PDF documents. - PayPal
PayPal is one of the easiest ways to send and receive money online. Useful for taking online payments for products, but also for paying freelancers. Provides personal and business accounts, as well as auction payments and shopping cart features.
Intellectual Property
- Copyright Basics
Copyright basics from the U.S. Copyright Office/Library of Congress. - US Code : Title 17
The complete text of US Code Title 17–US copyright law. - Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Paris Text 1971)
The complete text of the Universal Copyright Convention (UCC) or Berne Convention adopted in 1971 by many nations as a means to univerally protect copyrighted material. - TradeName.com
Offers name searches and trademark registration/protection in the United States and Canada. - Yahoo! Directory Listings for Copyright and Intellectual Property
A good resource for additional information on copyrights and legalities.
Organizations
- Game Manufacturers Association
GAMA is an international non-profit trade organization serving the adventure game industry. - The Game Publishers Association
The GPA is a professional association of small and alternative press publishers, focusing on adventure hobby games and related products. Click here to read their mission statement.
Articles
- One Writer’s Walk Through Open Publishing Licenses
An article by Sandy Antunes of RPGnet looking at IP, open game alternatives, and some issues surrounding free/open content. - Do Open-Source Books Work?
A good article discussing the Internet and book publishing.
Projects
- ORPS – The Open Role-Playing System
A relatively new open-source gaming project to release under the GNU Free Documentation License. - Open Dice RPG
A semi-open-source, but free, RPG project by Michael Wagman. It releases under its own Open Dice RPG License. - Four Colors al Fresco
A primarily open-source gaming project utilizing the October Open Game License. - Jazz v2.0
Jazz is an open-source role-playing game system developed by Brandon Blackmoor. It utilizes the October Open Game License. - Action! System
Action! System 1.1 (“The multi-genre, open license role-playing game system from Gold Rush Games“) is released under the Open Gaming License. - Free Role-Playing Games
A huge list of free role-playing games on the Internet. The links don’t all still work, but a good place to start for free games.
Submissions: If you have a suggestion or want to have your site listed above, please contact Blackfog with the details. Thanks!
- Lulu.com
A increasingly-popular online self-publishing service that allows you to easily prepare documents for online distribution, sell your products (such as offering a print-on-demand option), and create community awareness.



