This one’s a little obscure but it’s in the Alt Text.
This one’s a little obscure but it’s in the Alt Text.
This is really a series of mechanically cross compatible mostly science fiction games. I love the “lo-fi” approach to sf rules.
This is really a series of mechanically cross compatible mostly science fiction games. I love the “lo-fi” approach to sf rules.
The 2nd TTRPG I ever owned a version of. Not the best game about modern magic users, but the most important to me personally and interesting even still
The 2nd TTRPG I ever owned a version of. Not the best game about modern magic users, but the most important to me personally and interesting even still
So a game trying to “emulate” a style like this made nowadays would take, or at least should take a very different approach to this game, nevertheless, it was in its own time an interesting and imo still perfectly workable attempt.
So a game trying to “emulate” a style like this made nowadays would take, or at least should take a very different approach to this game, nevertheless, it was in its own time an interesting and imo still perfectly workable attempt.
This is an old edition, and the new ones are mostly improved AIUI but this is the version I have to hand. A game for being incredibly dedicated to Arthurian myth and its conventions
This is an old edition, and the new ones are mostly improved AIUI but this is the version I have to hand. A game for being incredibly dedicated to Arthurian myth and its conventions
Another one I haven’t tried yet, I like that it’s very informed by “OSR” style but isn’t closely derived from D&D the GM material (in the Warden’s Operation Manual) has some interesting stuff on both structure of horror & NPC disposition. Very bleak corporate space future.
Another one I haven’t tried yet, I like that it’s very informed by “OSR” style but isn’t closely derived from D&D the GM material (in the Warden’s Operation Manual) has some interesting stuff on both structure of horror & NPC disposition. Very bleak corporate space future.