List of Japanese Role-playing Games By Genre - Fantasy

Fantasy

  • Alshard - official site, fantasy with mecha like Final Fantasy or Star Wars
    • Alshard fortissimo (2nd Edition)
    • Alshard Gaia - official site, contemporary fantasy with Alshard system
  • Animum Saxis TRPG
  • Arabesque Unmei no kaze Fortuna Ventus
  • Arianrhod RPG - official site, system & world are similar to MMORPG
  • Beast & Blade Power Book
  • Blade & Word
    • Acoustic Leaf
  • Blade of Arcana - epic fantasy like medieval period's Europe
    • Blade of Arcana The 2nd Edition
    • Blade of Arcana The 3rd Edition
  • Crystania
    • Crystania Companion
    • Crystania RPG
  • Dragon Arms Bahamut Howling - action by robots in fantasy
  • Dragon Half RPG
  • Dragon Shell RPG
  • Echo in Eternity
  • Elgenesis
    • Souseiki Elgenesis
    • Shinseiki Elgenesis
    • Gakuen Sengoku Elgenesis
    • Souseiki Elgenesis Zwei
  • Embrio Machine RPG - action by robots in fantasy
  • Eternal Moon
  • Fortune Quest RPG
    • Fortune Quest Companion
    • Fortune Quest RPG (published by MediaWorks)
    • Fortune Quest RPG (published by chara-ani.com)
  • Gear Antique - steampunk
    • Gear Antique Renaissance (2nd Edition)
  • Gehenna - publisher's site, Arabian dark fantasy
    • Gehenna Anastasis (2nd Edition)
  • Gensou Senki Ru/Li/Lu/Ra - action by robots in fantasy
    • Gensou Senki Ru/Li/Lu/Ra Newestart (2nd edition)
  • Glorius Saga
  • Gunmetal Blaze - official site
  • Hyper Tunnels & Trolls - original modified edition of Tunnels & Trolls in Japan
  • ITHA WEN Ua
  • Ikai Senki Chaos Flare
    • Ikai Senki Chaos Flare Second Chapter - 2nd edition
  • Infinity Fantasia
  • Kaiser Legion
  • Kyosin Senki Gigantomachia - action by robots in fantasy
  • Legend of Double Moon RPG
  • Legend of Fairyearth
  • Lemlican Masketers
  • Luna Varga RPG
  • Mars
    • Mars 2nd
  • Magical Land RPG
  • Magician's Academy RPG
  • Meikyu kingdom - official site, members of tiny kingdom's court explore dungeons
  • Monster Maker RPG
  • Nekketsu Senyou
  • Nirvana
  • Phantasm Adventure
    • Advanced Phantasm Adventure
  • Powerplay
    • Powerplay Progress
  • Ringverse
  • Record of Lodoss War
    • Record of Lodoss War Companion
    • Lodoss RPG
  • Roads to Lord
    • Beyond Roads to Lord
    • Far Roads to Lord
  • RokumonSekai RPG - publisher's site
    • RokumonSekai RPG second edition
  • RuneQuest '90s - original modified edition of RuneQuest in Japan
  • Ryuutama
  • Sacred Dragoon
  • Scrapped Princess RPG
  • Seiju Densetsu Perlseed
  • Seven Fortress - official site
    • Seven Fortress Advanced (2nd Edition)
    • Seven Fortress V3 (3rd Edition)
    • Seven Fortress MOBIUS (4th Edition)
  • Shin'en
    • Shin'en 2nd edition
  • Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica RPG
  • Sword World RPG - publisher's site, the most popular RPG in Japan
    • Sword World RPG Complete Edition (2nd Edition)
    • Sword World Card RPG
    • Sword World RPG Basic (digest of Complete Edition)
  • Sword World 2.0 - official site
  • Terra the Gunslinger - western, use playing cards instead of dice
  • Tenra War - crossover product based both on Tenra Bansho and Terra the Gunslinger
  • Traders!
  • VS Knight Lamune & 40 Fire RPG
  • Wares Blade - action by robots in fantasy
    • Wares Blade The Renewal
    • Seikoku1092 RPG
    • Wares Blade d20 - d20 system version
  • Wizardry RPG
    • Another Wizardry RPG
    • Advanced Wizardry RPG
  • Ys 
    • Ys TRPG
    • Ys2 TRPG

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Famous quotes containing the word fantasy:

    Fantasy is a product of thought, Imagination of sensibility. If the thinking, discursive mind turns to speculation, the result is Fantasy; if, however, the sensitive, intuitive mind turns to speculation, the result is Imagination. Fantasy may be visionary, but it is cold and logical. Imagination is sensuous and instinctive. Both have form, but the form of Fantasy is analogous to Exposition, that of Imagination to Narrative.
    Sir Herbert Read (1893–1968)

    It’s the movies that have really been running things in America ever since they were invented. They show you what to do, how to do it, when to do it, how to feel about it, and how to look how you feel about it. Everybody has their own America, and then they have the pieces of a fantasy America that they think is out there but they can’t see.
    Andy Warhol (1928–1987)

    People accept a representation in which the elements of wish and fantasy are purposely included but which nevertheless proclaims to represent “the past” and to serve as a guide-rule for life, thereby hopelessly confusing the spheres of knowledge and will.
    Johan Huizinga (1872–1945)