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  2. Gamebook - Wikipedia

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    The books involve a branching path format in order to move between sections of text, but the reader creates a character as in a role-playing game, and resolves actions using a game-system. Unlike role-playing solitaire adventures, adventure gamebooks include all the rules needed for play in each book.

  3. The City - Wikipedia

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    The City, a New York City based non-profit, digital news site founded in 2018; The City (Park and Burgess book), a 1925 book by Robert E. Park and Ernest W. Burgess; The City (Pidmohylny novel), a 1928 novel by Valerian Pidmohylny "The City" (poem), an 1894 poem by Constantine P. Cavafy "The City" (short story), a 1951 short story by Ray Bradbury

  4. Cities: A Gamemaster's Guide to Encounters and Other Rules ...

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    Cities is a role-playing supplement that is "generic" in nature — that is, it is not designed for any specific role-playing game system. Two editions of the book were published by Midkemia Press, in 1979 [1] and 1983; [2] Chaosium published a third edition in 1986 titled Cities: Create and Explore Your Own Fantasy Communities.

  5. The City & the City - Wikipedia

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    The City & the City is a novel by British author China Miéville that follows a wide-reaching murder investigation in two cities that exist side by side, each of whose citizens are forbidden to go into or acknowledge the other city, combining weird fiction with the police procedural.

  6. Citybook I: Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker - Wikipedia

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    Although he thought the $14.95 price tag was expensive, he still thought the book was a "worthwhile labor-saving device for the fantasy gamemaster running city adventures." Rolston believed the book compared favorably to other similar supplements, saying, "The descriptions of the establishments and personalities of this package are far more ...

  7. City (novel) - Wikipedia

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    City is a 1952 science fiction fix-up novel by American writer Clifford D. Simak. The original version consists of eight linked short stories, all originally published in Astounding Science Fiction under the editorship of John W. Campbell between 1944 and 1951, along with brief "notes" on each of the stories.

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  9. Citybook III: Deadly Nightside - Wikipedia

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    Citybook III: Deadly Nightside is a 96-page softcover book, part of Flying Buffalo's Catalyst series of universal role-playing game supplements that can be adapted to any role-playing game system. It was edited by Michael A. Stackpole , with contributions by Greg Gorden , Warren Spector , Allen Varney , Scott Haring , Jennell Jaquays [ a ...

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