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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 1 reviews) Sales Rank: 693527 Category: Book
Authors: Todd Downing, Mark Bruno, John Sullivan, Steve Hartly Publisher: Impressions Studio: Impressions Manufacturer: Impressions Label: Impressions Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Pages: 170 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0971082030 Dewey Decimal Number: 790 EAN: 9780971082038 ASIN: 0971082030
Publication Date: February 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Three Million Years. Infinite Dimensions. Unlimited Possibilities. Staggering drunkenly from the long-running BBC sci-fi comedy series, Red Dwarf - The Roleplaying Game brings all the fun, creativity and personal abuse of the TV show to a dining table near you! Play a Human, Hologram, Mechanoid, Gelf, Simulant, Evolved Pet, even a Skutter or a Wax Droid! Create your own alternate Red Dwarf dimension and scour the universe in search of adventure, romance and the edible pot noodle! -12 profiled character types with infinite variations. -Complete cinematic roleplaying system. -Ships, hardware & personnel listings. -Handy primer on roleplaying Red Dwarf. -AI section with valuable gameplay tips (pencils, standard dice and friends not included). Three-million years! Infinite dimensions! Unlimited possibilities! Staggering drunkenly from the long-running BBC sci-fi comedy series, Red Dwarf - The Roleplaying Game brings all the fun, creativity, and personal abuse of the TV show to the tabletop arena. Powered by the XPG system featuring easy, cinematic play, the Red Dwarf RPG boasts more than fourteen primary character types, profiles of the people, ships, and tech, a primer on comedy roleplaying for the novice, and numerous photographs and original artwork. The universe is vast, and you have no clean socks. If Earth is a small coin on your dining table, then you are somewhere over here - just outside Guam. That is to say, you're a long way from home (unless you live in Guam, in which case... oh, just bear with the analogy). In all likelihood, you are the last of your species, or close to it. Your companions are a bizarre collection of losers, drifters, madmen... even accountants! Well, probably not accountants. This isn't a horror game, after all, but you get the idea. Before you start shaking your head and muttering, "but I already hang out with losers, drifters and madmen," just remember these are wholly and entirely different losers, drifters and madmen... in space. Red Dwarf features: An intuitive character generation system, including odd personality quirks Integrated XPG system that supports the setting, not vice versa "Self-test" skill mechanics Skill-based character improvement Easy-to-learn combat system All the popular, and not so popular, worlds, creatures and items found in the TV series Supported at its source, with graphics, adventures and supplements, fiction and forum interaction
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  Highly Recommended. December 25, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Deep7 publishing took on the nearly impossible task of converting the massive Red Dwarf universe of TV and making it into a fun RPG experience. Amazingly, they pull it off nearly flawlessly.
The game mechanics are designed in such a way that even a total novice can easily memorize them (unlike other, more complicated systems). This is not to say, however, that the game is overly simplistic. The depth of the game is such that experienced RP'ers will find enough material keep them engaged in the game.
I've run dozens of games using just this book and have never had a bad experience. Those new to the idea of role-playing love the comic nature of the game and the simplistic game mechanics. Long-time players will love the chance to really let loose with their characters and outrageous plot.
In short, buy this book. You won't regret it.
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