
5 Solo Role-Playing Games Worth Exploring

Interested in discovering tabletop role-playing games on your own? Solo RPGs are a great way to enjoy storytelling and creativity without waiting for a group.
We’ve selected five accessible games that offer unique experiences across fantasy, science fiction, and mystery. If you’d like to structure your adventure, you can of course use Lore, our worldbuilding software, and Tome, our storytelling software.

Odyssey of the Giant
In Odyssey of the Giant, you play as a Guardian escorting one of the last Giants through a kingdom devastated by a cataclysm. Every decision matters as you navigate survival and build a fragile bond with your companion.
With clear rules and a strong narrative focus, this game is ideal for players who enjoy immersive fantasy and stories shaped by their choices.

All Night Breakfast at the Midnight Owl
Set in a quiet town where secrets linger, All Night Breakfast at the Midnight Owl puts you in the role of a podcast host investigating strange events. As you uncover clues, the sense of mystery deepens.
Perfect for those who enjoy psychological tension and supernatural themes in their storytelling.

Into the Starlit Skies
Take command of a spaceship and explore the vastness of space in Into the Starlit Skies. Using tarot cards and a ten-sided die, you’ll chart new paths and overcome challenges.
A great choice for players who like open-ended narratives and strategic decision-making in a sci-fi setting.

Tarnation
Tarnation invites you into a world where rules are unclear and borders shift constantly. With just three six-sided dice, you’ll create intrigue and explore unknown territories.
Ideal for players who enjoy mystery and want a flexible framework for creative storytelling.

Out For Delivery
In Out For Delivery, you take on the role of a courier traveling across the Penpoint Islands. Each delivery reveals new stories and unexpected encounters.
Simple mechanics make this game a good starting point for anyone curious about solo RPGs.
Solo RPGs are a great way to keep exploring role-playing games at your own pace. Whether you want a short adventure or a deep narrative experience, these games offer plenty of opportunities to create and imagine.


