On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Christopher L Weeks wrote:
> John Kim wrote:
> > People *have* created open games before.
> 
> Yes, I know.  But the OGL is the only license that I know of that is
> meant to cover multiple game systems/concepts.  One wouldn't produce
> computer-based war games (for instance) under some relationship with
> FUDGE.  They might under the OGL.  

        Well, FUDGE isn't the only open game out there.  Circe is 
released under the GNU Free Documentation License, which is certainly 
not game-specific in the least.  Lycadican is released under the 
Open Content License.  Dominion Games has their own draft license 
which is also non-game specific.  

        Below are some URL's for these games.  There are hundreds 
of free RPG's on the web, so there may well be more free-license 
games that I am not aware of.  


http://www.worldforge.org/website/rules/circe/

http://members.xoom.com/Lycadican/

http://www.dominiongames.com/


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