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Blue Planet fans? Let's talk original vs. ReConact!

Started by Spinachcat, April 06, 2021, 06:30:47 PM

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grodog

I played Blue Planet 1e BITD before it was published, and helped to write parts of the main rulebook and Archipelago, but never got the chance to run it.  I'm looking forward to a simpler, more streamlined system in the new Recontact edition (the 1e system was too heavy for my overall tastes, and I never bothered figuring out the 2e one from FFG). 

If I don't like the new rules, I'd consider using the ones from Upwind in a pinch, which are much more streamlined in comparison (and also from Jeff Barber ;) ). 

Allan.
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