A fine idea. I nominate Adam Driver as the Stix brothers.
A fine idea. I nominate Adam Driver as the Stix brothers.
So I pledged, despite shipping to the UK significantly upping the cost. Worth it to receive fresh copies with original art restored and support an all-time classic gaming line that was a huge part of my childhood.
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It was very good, with excellent gameplay and graphics. Exploration, puzzle solving, combat resolution and a tight mission countdown produced a tense, strategic experience. Now you've reminded me, I'm going to have give it a replay along with Marsport.
Loved it. Heavy on the Magick was another favourite.
As far as modern BRP goes, this is my go-to. SQ boils everything I love about the system into a neat, digest-sized package.
Pretty excited about the recent streamlined RuneQuest announcement. As much as I love the RQG books, it's far too intricate a system for my current tastes. I'm hoping (perhaps vainly) for extensive pruning of the existing rules, to an extent that would probably horrify the current fanbase.
"An instant classic" โ RPG Historian @shannonappelcline.bsky.social
New for RuneQuest Classic โ Sun County is a Gloranthan campaign supplement for RuneQuest's 3rd edition, first published in 1992. This fully remastered version is available now in PDF, soft cover B&W, and hard cover standard color.
Nice. This one completely passed me by. How was the gameplay?
Worlds collide - my 9-year-old, occulus-wearing, fortnite-blasting child tentatively approaching this like a Kubrickian monolith.
I always loved the idea of a shared universe.
My entire adolescence was spent standing awkwardly next to the Runequest boxed set.
New to this thing. I'm British, been playing and reading ttrpgs since the early 80s and playing video games from the speccy to the PS5.
I remember it well. Random encounter tables where every entry was Noseybonk.