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I've found pretty much any system that allows you to "compress" action resolution by allowing you to choose the level of detail you want for each scene. What do I mean by that?
This tends to be a feature of games that focus on more abstract, high level descriptive, mechanics rather than action by action resolution (which games like DnD or Hero tend to lean into more heavily) which may not be everyone's cup of tea... but they're definitely easier to keep flowing with bigger groups and all allow for longer term campaigns.