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Playtesters needed

Started by Bedrockbrendan, May 17, 2012, 07:55:26 AM

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Bedrockbrendan

I am finally preparing Orlando's Guide to Organized Crime for release (it is a Crime Network supp) and looking for people to read and playtest. There are new optional rules scattered throughout the manuscript which i need third party opinions on. Prefer people to focus in either playtesting or reading. So if you are interested let me know which one you prefer.

catty_big

I'm always happy to playtest other folks' games so I'd be happy to playtest yours, but would I have to have played the original Crime Network game, or would it be enough to just gen up on the rules from an online pdf, if you have one? Also, is the supp standalone, or is it only playable with the original? I wouldn't be able to play it for a few weeks though, so reading for the time being, and then playtesting later.
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Bedrockbrendan

Quote from: catty_big;540278I'm always happy to playtest other folks' games so I'd be happy to playtest yours, but would I have to have played the original Crime Network game, or would it be enough to just gen up on the rules from an online pdf, if you have one? Also, is the supp standalone, or is it only playable with the original? I wouldn't be able to play it for a few weeks though, so reading for the time being, and then playtesting later.

Hi Catty. It is played using the original crime network rules (but those are quite simple). It pretty much expands on the core book with further explanations, some optional rules and an alternate approach to rackets and crews. If you PM your email I can send the pdf link for the original rules and the manuscript for the guide to organized crime.