Earliest Appearances Conan's first appearance in
Dungeons & Dragons with game statistics was in Supplement IV:
Gods, Demi-Gods & Heroes (TSR, 1976), in a section of the book devoted to ROBERT E. HOWARD'S HYBOREA. Conan was defined by
Gary Gygax for the first time for
Dungeons & Dragons in his article "Conan!", an installment of Gygax's regular "From the Sorcerer's Scroll" column, in The Dragon Magazine #36 (April 1980).
Conan (D&D supplements) Capitalizing on the release of the Conan movies,
TSR created two licensed Conan adventures for their
Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game in 1984. The line sold very poorly and in time was discontinued; the adventures (called "modules" in the Dungeons & Dragons community) often found their way to the bargain bin in most hobby shops but are now often prized by collectors. • CB1
Conan Unchained! • CB2
Conan Against Darkness! • RS1
Red Sonja Unconquered (Although not strictly based on Conan, it features a female character adventuring through the lands of the
Hyborian Age, as featured in the Conan stories).
Conan Role-Playing Game The
Conan Role-Playing Game was published by
TSR, Inc. in 1985. This boxed game was designed for players age 10 and up contained a full-color map, a 32-page will book, a 16-page reference guide and a 48-page notebook about the land of Hyboria plus two 10 sided dice. The series was very short-lived producing only three adventures each based on novels from the Conan series. Supplements: • CN1
Conan the Buccaneer • CN2
Conan the Mercenary • CN3
Conan Triumphant GURPS Conan GURPS Conan for the
GURPS roleplaying system was produced in 1989 by
Steve Jackson Games. The other
GURPS Conan books were GURPS solo adventures and started a year before, with
GURPS Conan: Beyond Thunder River Supplements: •
GURPS Conan: Beyond Thunder River (1988) •
GURPS Conan and the Queen of the Black Coast (1989) •
GURPS Conan: Moon of Blood (1989) •
GURPS Conan the Wyrmslayer (1989)
Conan: The Roleplaying Game Conan: The Roleplaying Game, by
Mongoose Publishing, was published under the
Open Game License using a custom adaptation of the
d20 System. The game comprises a 352-page rulebook (a second edition was expanded to 424 pages) and various add-on adventures and sourcebooks for both the first and second editions. •
Conan: The Roleplaying Game (hardcover, 352 pages, January 2004) •
Conan: The Roleplaying Game (Atlantean Edition, hardcover, 352 pages, August 2004: revised and corrected second printing of the original edition) •
Conan: The Roleplaying Game (Pocket Edition, softcover, January 2005) •
Conan: The Roleplaying Game (2nd Edition, hardcover, 424 pages, September 2007) Supplements: •
Across the Thunder River •
Adventures in the Hyborian Age (2nd Edition) •
Aquilonia - Flower of the West •
Argos and Zingara •
Bestiary of the Hyborian Age (2nd Edition) •
Betrayer of Asgard (2nd Edition) •
The Black Stones of Kovag-Re •
Catacombs of Hyboria (2nd Edition) •
Cimmeria (2nd Edition) •
Cities of Hyboria (2nd Edition) •
The Coming of Hanuman •
The Compendium •
Faith and Fervour •
The Free Companies • ''Game Master's Screen'' •
The Heretics of Tarantia • ''Hyboria's Fallen - Pirates, Thieves and Temptresses'' • ''Hyboria's Fiercest - Barbarians, Borderers and Nomads'' • ''Hyboria's Finest - Nobles, Scholars and Soldiers'' •
Khitai (2nd Edition) •
The Lurking Terror of Nahab •
Messantia - City of Riches •
The Pirate Isles • ''Player's Guide to the Hyborian Age'' (2nd Edition) •
Reavers of the Vilayet •
Return to the Road of Kings (
The Road of Kings 2nd Edition) •
The Road of Kings •
Ruins of Hyboria •
The Scrolls of Skelos •
The Secrets of Skelos (
The Scrolls of Skelos 2nd Edition) •
Shadizar - City of Wickedness •
Shem - Gateway to the South •
Stygia - Serpent of the South •
Tales of the Black Kingdoms • ''Tito's Trading Post'' •
The Tower of the Elephant •
Trial of Blood (2nd Edition) • ''The Warrior's Companion'' (2nd Edition)
''Robert E. Howard's Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of'' Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, by
Modiphius Entertainment, was officially licensed from Conan Properties Inc. The main game consisted of a 368-page full colour hardcover book using their 2d20 system. The game was launched in 2017 through a successful
Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign, and a number of supplements followed. The line ended in 2022 when the license was transferred to Monolith. • ''Player's Guide'' •
Conan the Thief •
Perilous Ruins & Forgotten Cities •
Blessing of Mitra •
Conan the Barbarian •
Conan the Mercenary •
The Book of Skelos •
Jeweled Thrones of the Earth •
Forbidden Places & Pits of Horror •
Conan the Pirate •
Horrors of the Hyborian Age •
Conan the Brigand •
Nameless Cults •
Ancient Ruins & Cursed Cities ==Miniatures and strategy games==