I bought Xenonauts before it was completed and enjoyed it as a little tactical game, but the ending was still bugged at that point so I couldn't finish. The (then) very limited number of combat maps also became dull to play on. The final version has a lot more maps but I still failed to finish...
Well hey! I had no idea RQ and Traveller were still on the go. Good to hear - it must be nearly 20 years since I played any PnP games so apologies for being out of the loop. A friend was playing CoC last year with his gaming gang but I assumed it was from the old rulebooks. His character...
Waaay back in the late 70's/early 80's there were a bunch of RPGs around riding the back of the Great Beast D&D. Don't know if they would interest you Dutch Ghost but here are a few I can remember. (Yes I'm that wrinkly).
Tunnels and Trolls was a cheap D&D lite rip off. It lasted a few years...
hakimio wrote:
Uhhh - the original quote doesn't say he wrote them all in the last two years. :roll:
Anyway short stories/articles - a few pages each? It's still a good output and good publishing record, but not as if he's written 170 300+ page novels...
Zaij, you might try Alan Moore's original From Hell - stark b/w art, about as far from manga style as you can get.
Marshal Law has capes aplenty but tramples all over the superhero genre.
LauraJay wrote:it doesn't scream 'fallout' to me.
This doesn't even whimper 'Fallout'.
Samurai armour: bamboo is proof against 99% of all known alien weaponry? :?
Don't panic, we'll soon have artificial brains to do the worrying about mad science:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8164060.stm
If it doesn't think about sex they'll have built it wrong.