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JProctor666: Why isn't the Interplay's Forgotten Realms RTS title Blood & Magic on here? That was an EXCELLENT D&D licensed game!
Because I wasn't aware of it.
Birthright: Gorgon's Alliance would be so awesome to have here.
I've played Baldur's Gate 3 and I want to say that it's a pretty crappy game... I think nothing compares to dungeons and dragons. It's a legendary game!
Torment: Tides of Numenera (multiple editions available):

This game is not set in a D&D setting. I know it is called Torment, but the setting is the world of the Numenera pen & paper rpg by Monte Cook Games.

I guess they just used the Torment name and implied Planescape 2 connection for the significance connected to the first game.
One game not mentioned is Stronghold, some kind of city Builder, Empire Builder, wargame, 4x game. Available on GOG, of course

EDIT: oh well, apparently it is indeed mentioned under the RTS label. I recommend the game, it is very singular and not well known
Post edited June 22, 2021 by Gudadantza
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Arundir: Torment: Tides of Numenera (multiple editions available):

This game is not set in a D&D setting. I know it is called Torment, but the setting is the world of the Numenera pen & paper rpg by Monte Cook Games.
Good catch! I agree that should not be on the list of D&D games.

One could make a case for Knights of the Chalice maybe, now that it is here:

"Knights of the Chalice is a 2D RPG with turn-based combat for Windows. The game uses the OGL 3.5, the set of rules at the root of Dungeons & Dragons 3.5, a role-playing game from Wizards of the Coast."

It's not officially licensed, just using the Open Content License, but it plays pretty much like a D&D game.
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Arundir: Torment: Tides of Numenera (multiple editions available):

This game is not set in a D&D setting. I know it is called Torment, but the setting is the world of the Numenera pen & paper rpg by Monte Cook Games.

I guess they just used the Torment name and implied Planescape 2 connection for the significance connected to the first game.
I also agree. TToN has nothing to do with D&D. It's not even set in the D&D universe (correct me if I'm wrong). I think that more plausible will be to add Pathfinder: Kingmaker to the list. It's based on Pathfinder ruleset which is based on D&D ruleset. :)
I wouldnt call it a game more like a scam. D&D dark alliance just came out today.
At least it is not on gog.
Post edited June 22, 2021 by Orkhepaj
This list should currently be comprehensive (not counting games "inspired by" a D&D setting or ruleset, but not officially branded as D&D).
It really sucks that we'll never get an Enhanced Edition of IWD2.
I remember how I used to play DnD every day! This is probably the best game in the history of games
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samskinner: I remember how I used to play DnD every day! This is probably the best game in the history of games
You've thrown off an exciting list, thank you. For several years now, I have been studying game creation in college, and I will gather my team and start making a new D&D game. I think you will like it. Eh, since childhood, I have dreamed of creating my own D&D game, but so far, I have little knowledge in making games, but I am working on it. Now I have many ideas, but I will need to implement them all in the game. I need to study the game in detail at the moment. I even started reading guides on sites like this dndguide.net. I am interested in reading about each class and about each spell.
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HunchBluntley: This list should currently be comprehensive (not counting games "inspired by" a D&D setting or ruleset, but not officially branded as D&D).
Thanks a lot! Can you be the official listkeeper now? I will link yours in the OP.