I do a lot of Roleplaying and need some games for in-between and “gambling” for the others I play with. I don’t want my players to learn a long and massive game. Something that feels a bit medieval and uses dice of 55/32 card decks would be perfect. Like Gwent or Zombie dice. Maybe where you can cheat?

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    Are you looking for separate games to play in between roleplaying sessions, or games to play “inside” the roleplaying game?

    One game that comes to mind is “Love Letter”. A fun little card game that involves a little bit of deduction and bluffing but only takes about 4 minutes.

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      Kinda both. My idea is to start sessions in the Inn, giving them the opportunity to play for some info and money for the session. Dice and card games work great for that, because they can be manipulated by role-playing skills to some extent

      The Love Letters theme seems a bit odd to me, but so far I have only heard positive stuff

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        The theme is very minimal. I think the premise is “someone is trying to sneak a letter to the princess. Guess who has it? The guard? The maid? Etc.” It’s just a deduction game.

        But there are also loads of “themed” versions if you prefer. Batman, Cthulhu, Munchkin, Santa Claus, Legend of the Five Rings, The Hobbit, Marvel, etc.

        And since there are only 13 cards, you could easily re-theme it with a Deck of Many Things or something.

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    One more suggestion, zero theme but very entertaining: Strike! You are throwing dice into an arena trying to get matching faces. Rolling X means you lose those dice and your turn. You can hit other dice to try to change their faces. Plays quick, we sometimes use it to decide the first player in the real game.

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    For in between, you could try the Wrath of Lich King board game. Pretty simple rules with good variety of heroes.

    Five Minutes Dungeon is also cool. Each session is literally 5 minutes.

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    How about Regicide, a co-op playable with a standard 52+jokers deck, has a vague medieval/fantasy theme. A bit heavier than Zombie Dice but should be manageable. Just have to memorize 4 simple suit powers.
    There is also a nice thematic deck available which is a good way to support the game’s designer.

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    I could totally see Fantasy Realms filling this need if it matches up thematically with your universe.

    Otherwise maybe any trick taker with a little extra theme sauce would get you there. Or look for some top filler games and then reprint them in the style of your world. For Sale, No Thanks, 6 Nimmt, Skull.

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      That’s a great idea. Every game that can be transferred into a regular card deck would probably be somewhat authentic as well.