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  1. Torg - Wikipedia

    Torg[1] is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne. It was first published by West End Games (WEG) in 1990.

  2. TORG Gaming Expo | Columbus OH - Facebook

    TORG Gaming Expo, Columbus. 14,235 likes · 254 talking about this. Ohio's LARGEST and BEST Video Gaming convention!

  3. Gaming | Torg Gaming Expo | OHIO

    TORG Gaming Expo has you covered with THE MOST GAMES UNDER ONE ROOF! No where else will you find as many games and custom built experiences around video games as TORG.

  4. About Us - Torg

    With Torg, buyers can set up a product request in just two minutes and distribute it to hundreds of relevant manufacturers, and streamline otherwise manual and time-intensive work in the …

  5. Torg - Ulisses Spiele

    Torg comes with countless acrylic blips that you can use to depict everything from small skirmishes to epic battles. With the distinctive Torg dice, you’ll be the eye-catcher at any role …

  6. TORG (Tabletop Game) - TV Tropes

    TORG is a tabletop role-playing game with a truly multiversal background originally published by West End Games from 1990 to about 1995; a revised and expanded rulebook came out in 2005.

  7. Home - TORG Game Reference

    This Game Reference is designed to give you fast and uncomplicated access to the rules of Torg Eternity. Here you can see all the published core rules, character creation, gear, and other …

  8. torg - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 11, 2025 · torg n (genitive singular torgs, nominative plural torg) a city square (open space in a town)

  9. Torg Explained

    What is Torg? Torg is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne.

  10. Torg - Wikiwand

    Torg[1] is a cinematic cross-genre tabletop role-playing game created by Greg Gorden and Bill Slavicsek, with art by Daniel Horne. It was first published by West End Games (WEG) in 1990.