I'm not that familiar with tabletop RPGs because the ones I knew (mostly D&D or inspired by it) are more focused on the minutiae of combat than on storytelling but lately I've been reading about other game systems that sound really fascinating.
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Dread has a really cool approach to checks where it replaces dice rolling with Jenga. When characters do something dangerous the players pull a block and place it on top of the tower. It gets increasingly tense, because when the tower falls, the character dies! Elegant.
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The one I'm looking into at the moment is Fate Accelerated, which looks fantastic and really accessible. The rules empower everyone to participate actively in the storytelling and you can use whatever setting you like. The rulebook is 5$ or can be downloaded for free.
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I love that you've picked up Fate. Been really in to it for a few years and finally got to run a full campaign using it. And having a blast!
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It sounds really intriguing! Read the rules but I'm still not too clear of how it flows together. I'm sure there's a good session video somewhere. :)
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There are surprisingly few let's plays that plays Fate as it is supposed to be played. I've been searching and asking around a lot. As far as I've seen there's actually only one that's good. https://youtu.be/NOFXtAHg7vU
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