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The MCDM RPG, it's not out yet. (Patreon backers have access to playtest documents, but I'm not that dedicated.) Also it has a name, we just don't know it yet. No, I'm not salty about that.
"Bite Marks", a PBTA game about werewolves. Just hasn't been the right time yet.
Savage Worlds variants include Weird War II, Weird Wars Rome, Last Parsec, Legend of Ghost Mountain--in each case, I only have limited game time, so there's just a big old backlog, you know?
I picked up all the Last Parsec books last year. Now they sit sadly on my shelf. Wish I could find some interested players.
I'll do you one better, I have the books (except for Irongate), AND the Action Decks, AND the custom Bennies!
Aww, jelly. I have the Action Decks, but not custom bennies. Didn't even know those were a thing. The sheer tactile pleasure of a good poker chip type disk is second only to a good set of dice. I'm convinced that chips are largely responsible for the success of the board game Splendor.