First published nearly 50 years ago, Tunnels & Trolls was once D&D's biggest competitor.
In 1974, TSR released Dungeons & Dragons—the world's first commercially published tabletop role-playing game. In 1975, a librarian named Ken St Andrew published the second—Tunnels & Trolls. You'd be forgiven for never having heard of it, but it may be about to take on a new life under an unlikely new owner.
Nearly 50 years after its original release, Tunnels & Trolls has been acquired by Rebellion—the developer behind the Sniper Elite games, and owner of other properties as eclectic as the 2000AD comics and Whitaker's Almanac. In a statement celebrating the game's landmark place in tabletop history, the company says it's working on "the next chapter of Tunnels & Trolls releases".
Though it arose very humbly out of material Andrew wrote for his own gaming group, Tunnels & Trolls was a big deal at launch. At first it was D&D's only competitor , but even after other RPGs sprung up, it remained one of its biggest rivals throughout the '70s and even into the early '80s.
Since then, though, it's largely faded into obscurity, its small but dedicated fanbase kept alive by pretty sporadic releases. A successful revival certainly seems possible, however—were I in charge I'd be looking to put out a sharp new edition that stays faithful to the original rules and tone, and aim it squarely at the very popular OSR scene 'Old School Renaissance), which is all about modern games deliberately recreating the style and mechanics of old school dungeon crawlers.
My only word of caution to Rebellion: please don't include detailed rules for shooting Hitler in the balls. Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
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