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TTRPG ZONE

Ever wanted to immerse yourself in a fantasy world, where you can slay a dragon, uncover the secrets of a sleeping city, or attend a masquerade ball?

Tabletop Roleplaying Games (TTRPGs) are the best ways to experience magic and adventure especially when joined by a group of new friends.

Come play some TTRPG with us! We have 12 game systems to choose from, and all tables are beginner friendly!

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Shao Han

Tan Shao Han is an award-winning TTRPG designer, writer, and consultant who has worked on many projects for Paizo's Pathfinder 2e, as well as Renegade Games' Vampire the Masquerade, Evil Hat's Blades in the Dark, and Pelgrane Press's Cthulhu Mythos products. He is also a founding member of the RPGSEA community, and also designs and writes his own games based on SEAsian history and culture.

Game Systems: Pathfinder 2e, Sword Opera, Kala Mandala, Gubat Banwa, Ithaca in the Cards

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STEVE and Mori

Shape the story with STEVE and Mori! With flexible, experienced gamemasters and narrative-focused, rules-lite systems, their adventures are the perfect place for shenanigans and ingenuity. Whether you're coming with a ton of ideas you want to try, or a little bit of newbie nerves and apprehension, you won’t want to leave once you’ve grabbed a seat!

P.S. If you’re lucky, they might catch them both behind the GM screen!

Game Systems: Chasing Adventures, Masks

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Jason Koh

Jason’s love affair with Dungeons & Dragons began some three decades ago, with a hand-me-down 1983 Red Box. Since then, he has terrorized scores of players both on- and offline as Dungeon Master. He contributed to numerous Dungeons & Dragons fan projects at the crest of the 3E Open Gaming wave, and has since published multiple bestselling D&D Adventurers League modules under the CCC and DC programs, including ENNIE Award nominated titles The Huangfu Heist, Ooze There? and the 2023 ENNIE Award winning Cat’s Paws.

Presently, he plots world domination as the Overlord of Neo Tokyo Project – a pop culture marketing collective. He is also the producer of popular international anime art convention Doujin Market, co-founder of the D&D Adventurers League Singapore Community and RPG Day Singapore, a game evangelist, editor, and pen-for-hire. Jason insists he’s a social rogue (though everyone knows he’s a bard), loves cunning wordplay, and believes that vicious mockery is the best spell ever.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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Charmaine Ong

Charmaine has been playing and running tabletop role playing games for nearly a decade. Having started with Dungeons and Dragons 5E, she has since dipped her toes into other systems, such as Ryuutama and Blades in the Dark. Charmaine has also run intro games and epics at multiple conventions, including Doujin Market, and GameStart Asia. She believes that games should be a collaborative story telling experience between everyone at the table and favors a more lighthearted game. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't any consequences to a player’s actions at the table. When not rolling dice, she’s hanging out with her two dogs (Hana & Yuki), cozy-gaming, or planning her next overseas getaway.

Game Systems: Daggerheart, Goblin With a Fat Ass

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Shane Yeow

Shane started his journey into tabletop roleplaying games over a decade ago with a copy of the 3.5 Players Handbook and The Sunless Citadel. Having run a variety of systems for small playgroups, he found like-minded friends and Dungeon Masters through the D&D Adventurers League Singapore Community.

An avid fan of tabletop games of all types, Shane enjoys the social and storytelling aspects of the gaming experience, and the freedom of choice that it provides to those who play it. He enjoys running sandbox campaigns with grittier rules and horror elements. You can often find him running games at conventions such as Doujin Market and TableCon Quest, painting his backlog of miniatures, or spending time with his dog, Rex.

Game Systems: CAIN, Lancer

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Ace Chu

“A little mutilation never hurt anyone.”

GM Ace’s only convention is a lack thereof. He truly believes that GMing is merely an opportunity to facilitate the stories that players want to tell—this creates a rare, precious chaos that he’s become quite familiar with in his years as a Game Master. He’s never run the same game twice, and he doesn’t intend to.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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En Sha

“Remember, I want something juicy”

En Sha (@enshahan) prioritizes fun - why play a game if it isn't? He runs sessions where players are active drivers of their own stories. The more they get to just watch players roleplay among themselves, the happier they are.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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Aden Lam

“Are you sure?”

GM Aden (@nine_realmz) is a happy go lucky GM with a chaotic flair. He will place opportunities for players to make creative choices and surprise him. To him, GMing is not only about him telling a story, but everyone contributing, having fun and telling a story together.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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Lanzi

“I want more fish”

GM Lanzi specializes in creating a space where players can try out new personas. Come and be a diva! An adventurer! A con-throwing, coin-swindling llama! All are welcome. At her table, players can be whoever they want to be.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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Jojo

“Look… I said what I said.”

Jojo (@jo_nat1) focuses on bringing a joyful and fun experience to the table. A platform where players can bring out the fun, witty and kiddy side of them! GM-ing isn’t all about making things challenging, but to also give a space where people can flourish with their stories, antics and of course… their inner gremlins.

Game Systems: D&D 5e

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Zach

“I believe in you…this time”

“It’s dangerous to go alone.” At GM Zach’s (@Zachromancy) table, it’s also dangerous to go in a group, to have a plan, to not have a plan, or feel confident about anything. He will put your character in a situation where every choice is bad, and the clock is ticking. You may make the wrong call. You will be frustrated about it for days. You will be back for more.

Game Systems: D&D 5e