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The Day After Ragnarok

Started by kregmosier, August 20, 2009, 09:34:33 AM

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jswa

Quote from: Lawbag;324816Is this a classic case of someone having an idea, and running with it, and not thinking through what people MIGHT actually do with the game.

I love how everyone yaps on here without even seeing the fucking product.

To answer your question: No. There's loads of gameable material in there and plenty of suggestions on what PC groups might do.

Lawbag

But isnt that the point, suggestions...
As a gamer I want more than just suggestions...
 
I dont want some half-finished book where I have to fill in all the details of the good stuff
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jswa

I wouldn't call it half-finished. It has a bestiary, random encounter tables, an adventure generator, "town" generator, plenty of plot hooks.

It doesn't have fully written adventures ready for you to pick right out of the book, but for twenty bucks I wouldn't expect it to.

Ghost Whistler

From what I've seen this doesn't interest me at all> this is because it's too mythological. I prefer settings that are their own thing. Such as the Star Wars setting (or specifically the Jedi, for the purposes of my point): it would be easy to call Jedi Space Taoists or something, but then it just becomes too mythological and loses it's own identity. That for me is not interesting. I think Hellas does the same thing (though deliberately as that's the goal of the concept).
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