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Polish role-playing games have been in production since the early 1990s. Now there are several games that have been designed in Poland, as well as many translations on the market.


History

Role-playing games were almost non-existent before the fall of communism in the
People's Republic of Poland The Polish People's Republic ( pl, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1947 to 1989 as the predecessor of the modern Republic of Poland. With a population of approximately 37.9 million nea ...
. Only a few people were even aware of the existence of role-playing games. There were no Polish publishers, no translators and no distributors. The publication of the "Talisman" board game in 1989, and that of several gamebooks, began to increase interest in similar games, and the first unofficial fan translations of Western role-playing games began to appear. The major change came in 1993 with the publication of '' Magia i Miecz'' (Magic and Sword), the first Polish magazine about role-playing games. Soon the Polish market began to fill up with both translations and Polish role-playing games, as well as new role-playing magazines (''Złoty Smok'', ''Talizman'', ''Portal''). Currently there are several games designed in Poland on the market, as well as many foreign translations.


Polish games

Among the first Polish role-playing games was '' Kryształy Czasu'' (Crystals of Time), first published in parts of ''Magia i Miecz''. This game is now mostly remembered for its cumbersome rules (based on
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) and original fantasy world (with orcs being the most civilized of the races). Another early debut was Andrzej Sapkowski's ''Oko Yrrhedesa'', a beginner level RPG, based on Advanced Fighting Fantasy by Steve Jackson. These early games opened the gate for other Polish domestic publications of role-playing games, such as ''
Neuroshima ''Neuroshima'' is a Polish tabletop roleplaying system inspired by such films and games as ''Mad Max'', ''Fallout'', ''The Matrix'', ''Terminator'' and '' Deadlands: Hell on Earth''. It is currently available only in Polish. The game's motto is ...
'' ( post-apocalyptic sci-fi set in United States), ''
Monastyr ''Monastyr'' is a Polish role-playing game published in 2004. It is set in a dark fantasy world of Dominium. Its setting features a fantastic equivalent of the Age of Enlightenment. Most often, the game plots are cloak and dagger-like and invo ...
'' (
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, exploring the issues of religion and race) and '' Dzikie Pola'' (a historical game, set in the 17th century Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, portrayed as Polish Golden Age). '' De Profundis'', created by
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, is a highly innovative micro-RPG derived from the literary horror forms of H. P. Lovecraft that encouraged players to explore horror themes by consciously blurring the lines between daily reality and dark Lovecraftian fantasies, either solo, in group chat, or by post. Another fantasy role-playing game is based on '' The Witcher'' fantasy world created by bestselling Polish fantasy author, Andrzej Sapkowski. ''
Crystalicum ''Crystalicum'' is a Polish role-playing game released in 2006. It is set in a fantasy universe (with magic and such) but involving outer space environment (thus similar to the ''Spelljammer ''Spelljammer'' is a campaign setting originally publi ...
'', set in a mixed fantasy/ sci-fi setting, somewhat resembling Spelljammer, debuted in late 2000s. Wolsung, a pulp
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RPG has been released in English a couple of years after its Polish release. All of those games have unique mechanics, with ''Neuroshima'' and ''Monastyr'' using the
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, ''Dzikie Polas system being the inspiration for American ''
The Riddle of Steel ''The Riddle of Steel'' (abbreviated as ''TRoS'') is a role-playing game (RPG) created by Jacob Norwood and published by Driftwood Publishing. It is designed for role-playing in a typical sword and sorcery or high fantasy gameworld environment. ...
'', and ''De Profundis'' being essentially systemless. Polish edition of '' Savage Worlds'' has resulted in some fan-made publication, and some Polish setting books, starting with ''Nemezis'', a dark space opera. In recent years the
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and self-publishing phenomenon took place in Poland, with polish edition of
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being entirely crowdfunded, and lesser-known indie games like ''Woje Miodomiła'', ''Głębia przestrzeni'', ''Idee fixe'', or ''Iron Space'' being self-published by the authors.


Translated games

One of the most popular translated role-playing games is
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, which gained a strong following on its first translation, early in 1994, when it became the first role-playing system officially translated into
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. Another one is Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (second edition of the game). Other popular translated systems include Call of Cthulhu, many of White Wolf Publishing's World of Darkness games such as Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Vampire: the Masquerade and
Mage: the Ascension ''Mage: The Ascension'' is a role-playing game based in the World of Darkness, and was published by White Wolf Game Studio in 1993. The characters portrayed in the game are referred to as mages, and are capable of feats of magic. Magic in ''Ma ...
, and other RPGs such as Cyberpunk 2020, Deadlands, Legend of the Five Rings, 7th Sea,
Fading Suns ''Fading Suns'' is a science fiction space opera role-playing game published by Holistic Design. The setting was also used for a PC game (''Emperor of the Fading Suns''), a live action role-playing game ('' Passion Play''), and for a space co ...
,
Earthdawn ''Earthdawn'' is a fantasy role-playing game, originally produced by FASA in 1993. In 1999 it was licensed to Living Room Games, which produced the ''Second Edition''. It was licensed to RedBrick in 2003, who released the Classic Edition in 200 ...
, Shadowrun, Savage Worlds and Castle Falkenstein. Since the early 2000s, Dungeons & Dragons has been available in Polish, and has gained a significant following of its own. The Fourth Edition was released, however due to changes of the licensing, no supplements have been published. Handbooks ar
available on the website
of ISA.


Role-playing fandom

There is a substantial fandom of role-playing gamers in Poland. Among the largest role-playing and science fiction conventions in Poland are Polcon,
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and Pyrkon. Although ''Magia i Miecz'' is no longer in print, there are various
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s and ezines, as well as many vibrant message boards and a Usenet group (pl.rec.gry.rpg).


References

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Gry RPG i pochodne w polsce do roku 1995
(RPGs and related games in Poland until 1995) * {{in lang, pl A.Borejko
Czym są gry fabularne i skąd się wzięły?
26-06-2006 (What are RPGs and where do they come from?)