>>6110009Magically Challenged if you like more out-there race choices, humans as the 'technology' faction, underdog stories, and slice-of-life magic school shenanigans. Dispepearing Hogwarts if that last part sounded cool, but you wanted more humans, angst, and references to the Wizarding Wold canon.
Dark Quest for a very interesting premise--a world where you can't see shit--and a QM with a very distinctively-charming, fun writing style and approach to characterization. DemBonez quests are always a blast.
Silver Knight for faux-Catholicism, chivalry, and young lesbian romance in a richly-built setting with a full-fleshed-out history and lore. If you read The Lady Knight's Quest, and miss Louise, Argia could easily be her shy little sister.
Local Lord for wacky fish-out-of-water, sword-and-cross-fuck-yeah storytelling about an 11th century, borderline-illterate French knight isekai'd in a parody of modern D&D tropes.
Cutémon or Poképoclypse if you want something more 'modern fantasy', depending on if you count caveman times or a human civilization rebuilding post-alien invasion 'modern'. Digimon: Dead Site if you want to stretch the definition of 'fantasy'.
Forgotten Realms for that classic D&D feel. The Prophecy Names Me, if you want something riffing on JRPG and isekai tropes.
Jail Quest if you like old-school back-and-white adventure comics and kicthen-sink fantasy hodgepodge settings, or just fun in general.
Loveless Gal if you want a SEA/Buddhism-flavoured quest about street-level living as a flawed-but-striving person in a a work-a-day fanatsy setting.
One Life if you want a fantasy so enigmatic it's really still a mystery if it's even actually fantasy or not.