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Designing an OSR Game- What System?

Started by GhostNinja, Today at 11:48:00 AM

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GhostNinja

I am designing an OSR game and it requires that the characters have specific skills for their career class.  The game is a post-apocalyptic/science fiction game.

I looked at the original D&D rules but they didn't have anything for skills.  I probably could work on figuring a way to insert skills into the rules but I am not sure how hard that would be.  Don't want it to be 5e because I am just not a fan of the system.

I could go with B/X but I am not sure if it would be a good fit.

What do you guys think?
Ghostninja