In SLAV BORG, cunning, speed, and covertness reign supreme. You will traverse the borderland with your goblin crew, outmanoeuvre orcs in illegal (and fixed) street races, and try to put the brakes on the sleaziest necromancer on this side of the Eastern Bloc.
SLAV BORG is a stand-alone game that’s also compatible with MORK BORK and other OSRs. And you know what this means: tons of new tables, monsters, NPCs, and various additional components you can use to craft a playstyle and narrative that best suit your greedy spirit.
The game can be played in three different modes. SLAV BORG’s main RPG campaign will throw you right in the middle of the Realm of Zgol, where you will try to carve out your own skid by leveling your crew, upgrading your vehicles, and burning rubber across multiple story chapters. The stakes, along with the players' death count, escalate even further in SLAV BORG's second play mode: one-shot adventures. Finally, there’s the roguelike mode, where each run is randomized with new locations, events, and Scenarios.