Has anyone heard of this RPG? Anyone have it? Anyone played it?
What's its deal?
RPGPundit
I amused myself with the solo game books back when they came out. (I always love those things.)
I've yet to pick up the game, I am planning on it though. Right now I still have to finish up my Lone Wolf collection.
High Fantasy (as in magic is everywhere and very common), class-based, 2D6 + rank in one of eight attributes, try to exceed target number. Skills and powers (similar to 3E "feats") give a bonus or otherwise help in certain circumstances. Random roll or choose things like age, height, background, country of origin, etc, some of these have a small effect on your abilities. Though other races are present in the setting, all PCs are human. It's a decent, light system, I think it will mainly appeal to fans of the gamebooks, though it is a good intro system or good for people looking for a rules-light fantasy experience. Like Dragon Warriors or Fighting Fantasy, it is tied pretty closely to its setting (Harkuna), though I don't think it would be difficult to genericize it.
Pretty good review here:
http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/15/15335.phtml
6 book choose your own path adventure game books, but with the added feature of replay value. I.e. you get to revisit the same locations and same paragraph numbers. Each paragraph number has various conditions associated with it enabling you to experience something new at the "site".
Also all 6 books are interlinked, meaning at certain places in say book 1, it gives you the opportunity to visit book 2 etc...
Imagine Steve Jackson's (the UK version) Sorcery epic, and you are not that far away.
Quote from: Lawbag;4666686 book choose your own path adventure game books, but with the added feature of replay value. I.e. you get to revisit the same locations and same paragraph numbers. Each paragraph number has various conditions associated with it enabling you to experience something new at the "site".
Also all 6 books are interlinked, meaning at certain places in say book 1, it gives you the opportunity to visit book 2 etc...
Imagine Steve Jackson's (the UK version) Sorcery epic, and you are not that far away.
I think he's refering to the new RPG based on the books, not the books themselves.
From what I've seen and heard about the RPG, it looks interesting. I don't know anything about the Fabled Lands book series though, but I've heard it was pretty cool. The only thing I'm not thrilled about is the world being too detailed ( I'd rather make my own shit up ) and a bit too 'high magic' for my tastes.
For those who actually read/played the original book series, how did the rules play out? Were they balanced? Did they break down at higher levels? Are characters too powerfull? Too weak?
Quote from: Spinal Tarp;466693I think he's refering to the new RPG based on the books, not the books themselves.
From what I've seen and heard about the RPG, it looks interesting. I don't know anything about the Fabled Lands book series though, but I've heard it was pretty cool. The only thing I'm not thrilled about is the world being too detailed ( I'd rather make my own shit up ) and a bit too 'high magic' for my tastes.
For those who actually read/played the original book series, how did the rules play out? Were they balanced? Did they break down at higher levels? Are characters too powerfull? Too weak?
I stand corrected.
I only had the first book, given to me, and discovered the 2nd and 3rd books in a remainder book store.
The 4,5 and 6th parts are way too expensive on eBay. Never played it much, as it was released at the dying end of the CYOA era.
Quote from: Lawbag;466720I stand corrected.
I only had the first book, given to me, and discovered the 2nd and 3rd books in a remainder book store.
The 4,5 and 6th parts are way too expensive on eBay. Never played it much, as it was released at the dying end of the CYOA era.
The first four books have been republished (in a somewhat smaller format) and should be on sale through Amazon and probably other online booksellers. The rest of the series (including the previously unpublished books 7-12) may be reprinted as well if sales are high enough on the first four books.
This thread is the first time that I have heard of it.
Quote from: Technomancer;466732The first four books have been republished (in a somewhat smaller format) and should be on sale through Amazon and probably other online booksellers. The rest of the series (including the previously unpublished books 7-12) may be reprinted as well if sales are high enough on the first four books.
Sounds like a ransom threat to me, but Im up for it.
Yes, I was referring to the new RPG; though I'm not familiar with the gamebooks they're based on either. I never saw them when they came out, perhaps they weren't around in Canada...
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Quote from: Lawbag;466863Sounds like a ransom threat to me, but Im up for it.
I'd call it good business sense myself, but to-may-to, to-mah-to...