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A nice supplement if you want to add some crunch to your Odd
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Very barebones and lite. If you don't want to pour thru lots of rules, looking for a Beer & Pretzels game, this is for you.
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This is a simple barebones d100 system, with an intriguing damage system, partially based on the attack roll. This is a lite system, for those that don't want the crunch of BRP or want to fill in your own details,
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Any item that is free, should start with Five Stars! The third edition is hyperlinked, has a great index and table of contents, nice art, easy to read, plenty of example characters, weapons and equipment. This looks like a work of passion and I feel it is well done. All you need is some six-sided dice and your ready. The download includes a character sheet too. I would like to see more examples of equipment, vehicles and gadgets (perhaps a supplement?), but I still think it's worthy of five stars! Oh, and I do like the detailed negative reviews - it looks like some the issues were addressed, as as the author commented, and there have been many products I purchased solely based on the negative reviews.
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If your interested, give it a try - It's free. As an indication of the full supplement, this has a nice layout and it is easy to understand. The spells remind me of, as others say, the most popular d20 game around. Looks like there will be a spell for everything you need.
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It's free, so five stars!
This supplement is two pages and describes a new Edge, Power Points Edge. Like the description says, each time this Edge is taken, the character gains additional Power Points, based on the campaign level. It is a way to develop your character as you go.
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Nice two page list of card effects, similar to a deck of many things. There are twenty new card descriptions, but no cards. The description implies there are 42 cards, but they are not here - you either have to make your own or purchase them from OTP Games. I gave it five stars because it's still cool and it's free.
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I found this to be a fun one shot SciFi adventure; reminiscent of Expedition to the Barrier Peaks. Since it's only one page, descriptions are minimal, so you will need to put on your creativity hat to describe things to the other players. It has basic info on equipment, and instead of wasting space to describe new creatures, the author compares them to standard monsters, such as a Magnetobot has the stats of an Adherer.
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This is a very good playtest rpg. I thought it was going to be a clone of WEG, with complicated spell creation, but I was wrong. It has new ideas and good mechanics. There is a good selection of equipment and spells, but only one example monster.
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Not just another OSR clone! It has the basic rules you would expect, but simplifies some aspects that speeds up play, like not having to roll hit points. I think this game would be great for kids too, simplified rules and art that is adorable (as Matthew stated in his comment).
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Thirty simple useless mutations. Great to throw at a player to add some mutational flavor. Not all mutations need to provide bonuses or penalties, and this gives great examples of what may happen in the wasteland.
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Great lite rpg, where players can begin almost immediately. The rules are easy to read and understand. Character generation is quick and the system is compatible with most OSR products.
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A great accessory for Bean. Whip up an instant dungeon for a quick pick-up game. It can create a dungeon for any game too, tho the the monsters and equipment are designed for Bean, they would require some tweaking. The art work is awesome too.
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This is a great lite rpg. Suitable for new and experienced players with lots of material for dungeon crawling.
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