Steve Jackson Games' main product line, in terms of sales, is the
Munchkin card game, followed by the role-playing system
GURPS.
Card games •
Battle Cattle: The Card Game, a card game, compatible with the
Car Wars card game, based on the Battle Cattle miniatures system. •
Burn in Hell, a semi-satirical game centered on collecting 'circles' of notable historical and contemporary people's (sinners') souls that share common characteristics. •
Car Wars: The Card Game, a card game version of the
Car Wars miniatures system. •
Chez Geek, a card-game parody of
Geek culture with many spinoffs and expansions. •
Cowpoker, a card game partly based on poker mechanics with a central theme of old west cattle ranchers. •
Dino Hunt, a card game where players travel through time to capture dinosaurs. Features over a hundred dinosaurs with color drawings and accurate scientific data on each one. •
Hacker, a modern-day card game based on the mechanics of
Illuminati. •
Hacker II: The Dark Side •
Illuminati, a game of competing conspiracies, based largely on the
Illuminatus! Trilogy by
Robert Anton Wilson. Originally published in microgame format followed by three numbered expansions. Later published in a full-sized box with expansions 1 and 2 as
Deluxe Illuminati. Expansion 3 would later be reprinted as
Illuminati: Brainwash. •
Illuminati: Y2K: All-card expansion for
Deluxe Illuminati •
Illuminati: Bavarian Fire Drill: All-card expansion for
Deluxe Illuminati •
Illuminati: New World Order (
INWO), the
collectible card game based on concepts in
Illuminati. •
INWO Subgenius: Expansion based on
Church of the Subgenius concepts which can also be played stand-alone. •
Illuminati Crime Lords, a mafia-based variation on Illuminati which combines gameplay elements of the original
Illuminati and
INWO. • ''King's Blood'', a Japanese card game originally published by Kadokawa Shoten. •
Lord of the Fries
(card game), a game of zombies attempting to assemble orders in a fast-food restaurant. Originally designed by
James Ernest and published by
Cheapass Games. •
Munchkin, a card-game parody of hack-and-slash roleplaying with many spinoffs and expansions. •
Nanuk, a game of bidding and bluffing, centered on
Inuit hunters. •
Ninja Burger, a fast-paced ninja delivery card game based on the Ninja Burger website. •
Space Pirate Amazon Ninja Catgirls (SPANC), a light-hearted competition between starship crews of cat girls in search of toys and loot. •
Spooks, a
Halloween-themed card game where players try to get rid of cards from their hands.
Board games •
The Awful Green Things from Outer Space, designed by Tom Wham and originally published by
TSR. •
Car Wars, futuristic battles between automobiles. •
Dork Tower, a fantasy game that takes place in the world the
Dork Tower characters play their games in. •
Frag, "a first-person shooter without a computer". •
Globbo, a black comedy game about a murderous alien babysitter. •
GreedQuest, a light, randomized romp through a simple dungeon to gain loot. •
Knightmare Chess, a
chess variant played with cards. Translation of the French ''Tempête sur l'Echiquier'' published by
Ludodelire. •
Kung Fu 2100, a simple game of hand-to-hand combat where players use martial arts to smash their way into the CloneMaster's fortress. •
Munchkin Quest, a board game variation of the
Munchkin card games •
Necromancer, a fantasy game for two players, in which each player becomes a powerful wizard controlling the forces of the
Undead. •
Ogre, the classic simulation of future war involving a cybernetic armored juggernaut firing nuclear weapons. Designed by Jackson, and originally published by
Metagaming Concepts. •
Battlesuit, a spin-off of
Ogre and
G.E.V. featuring infantry using powered armor inspired by
Starship Troopers. •
G.E.V., a spin-off of
Ogre focusing on futuristic but "conventional" infantry, artillery, and armor units. •
Shockwave, an
Ogre/
G.E.V. expansion set with new units and a new map. •
Ogre Reinforcements Pack, an
Ogre/
G.E.V. expansion set with new rules and replacement pieces and maps. •
Battlefields, an
Ogre/
G.E.V. expansion set with new rules, pieces, and maps. •
One Page Bulge, a simulation of the German Ardennes Offensive in 1944, with the rules printed on a single page. •
Proteus, a chess variant using dice to represent normal chess pieces. •
Revolution, a blind-bidding area-majority game. •
Snits, two classic
Tom Wham games, ''
Snit's Revenge and Snit Smashing'', both originally published by
TSR. •
Star Traders, a game where players race through space to deliver cargoes. •
The Stars Are Right, a board game where players attempt to change a 5×5 tileboard through the use of cards, and gaining victory points based on certain constellations of symbols. •
Strange Synergy, a game where teams of warriors battle with a different set of powers each game. •
Tile Chess, a multiplayer chess variant played without a chess board. •
X-Bugs, a combat game where futuristic bugs are represented by colorful tiddlywinks.
Role-playing games •
GURPS, the
Generic Universal Role Playing System. •
GURPS Traveller, GDW's
Traveller based upon GURPS. •
In Nomine, a game about
Angels and
Demons based on the popular
French role-playing game,
In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas. •
Killer: The Game of Assassination, a variant of
Assassin. •
Munchkin RPG, a series of
D20 supplements based on the
Munchkin card game. •
Toon, the cartoon role-playing game. •
Transhuman Space, a near-future science fiction setting spanning the
Solar System. •
Tribes, players play
cave men (and women) trying to protect and nurture their descendants. Partly designed by science fiction author
David Brin.
Miniatures •
Ogre & G.E.V have also been published as in
miniatures war gaming format. •
Cardboard Heroes, paper miniatures.
Computer games •
Autoduel, an action game with role-playing elements. Published by
Origin Systems, Inc. •
Ogre A computer version of the
Ogre board game. Published by Origin Systems, Inc. •
Ultracorps An online space strategy game originally developed by VR-1.
Dice games •
Cthulhu Dice, a custom dice game where the faces are Cthulhu symbols, including the
Eye of Horus, the
Yellow Sign, the
Elder Sign,
Cthulhu, and
Tentacle. You roll the dice to compete with others to be the last sane person left. •
Proteus, a custom dice game where the faces of the dice represent chess pieces. The goal is to change your pawns into higher pieces and take over all your buddies' pieces. •
Zombie Dice, a custom dice game where the faces are Brains, Shotgun Blasts and Feet. The goal is to push your luck stacking up brains before your buddies. ==Magazines==