Here are some tips related to what you're asking about. (1) In your Player Profile (Enjoys Playing, Seeks Group For) and also if you list the game in LFG engine, use the tag "Other Games" . If you consider it to be a story game, another generalized tag you can choose in the drop-downs is "Story Games" , and if it's a game inspired by 1970s-1980s then another tag to use is "Old School Revival" . (I don't honestly know if your game of choice is Story or OSR, that's up to you to find out or decide.) The more people who list OTHER GAMES in your profile, I think that helps with Roll20 looking into what games those might be, to decide what games to promote up the tag list next. Roll20 does a quarterly analysis & industry report that talks about what percentage of people are playing various titles on this site. On the report they have taken to renaming this category "Unlisted games" (to distinguish from "Other Listed Games"), and Unlisted Games is always a minority but growing category ( 6% of games representing more than 1700 campaigns on Roll20 at the time of Q4 2014 report ). (2) Second tip -- simply write the game titles and familiar terminology in both your personal Bio (which is a free form text box) and, importantly, on your Campaign Description which appears if you list your game offering in LFG. When searching the LFG search engine, feel free to type any Game Titles or familiar keywords in the "Matching Keywords" field. This is the primary way to find game offerings of any games that don't have an official tag. Words like Stargate or Spycraft are unique enough that you can easily find them in Matching Keywords search, if it's been mentioned among the current game pitch offerings. The matching keyword field searches words used in your Campaign Description, only if the campaign is active in the Looking For Group engine. It doesn't show people who are playing the game, but not looking for players. (3) Last suggestion, try the LFG sub-forum on the site, and use the Forum's search bar to look for other people who may have mentioned Stargate or Spycraft titles. Again, keyword search, and the difference here is it will still show you older listings even if they have stopped looking for group.