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Traveller is highly regarded for its production value, sophisticated character generation system, and consistent rules. It has received positive reviews across various editions, with some critics calling it the best science-fiction RPG. Traveller has won multiple Origins Awards and was inducted into the Origins Hall of Fame in 1996. While the ...
GDW was a boardgame publisher long before it published Traveller, and as a result it published eight Traveller boardgames. [1] FFE published all eight as a single volume in 2000. [4] G0 Imperium [BOX SET: Rules booklet, 2 combat charts, terran/imperial counters, board/map], by Marc Miller, Frank Chadwick and John Harshman (1977)
Even if you don't like the 'official' Imperium campaign, buy Vargr; it'll enliven any Traveller campaign." [1] Bob McWilliams reviewed Vargr, Alien Module 3 for White Dwarf #65, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "in my opinion, Vargr (the most recent release) is the best all round play aid since the Traveller Adventure ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Traveller is a series of related table-top role-playing games. ... The Best of the Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society ...
Swan commented that "Traveller: 2300 is not as good as Twilight: 2000 and is a distant third behind the original Traveller, although admittedly those games are tough acts to follow." [ 14 ] Steve Wieck reviewed 2300 AD in White Wolf #13 (December 1988), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Overall, 2300AD is game for true sci-fi fans who are ...
Traveller was published in 1977, and immediately became highly popular. A large number of supplements, expansions and adventures were published for it. Tarsus, written by Marc W. Miller and Loren K. Wiseman, and published by GDW in 1983 as a boxed set with cover art by David Deitrick, was the first in a series of five "modules" published by GDW that contained larger adventures and additional ...
A post-apocalyptic RPG of politics and survival Created by D. Vincent Baker and Meguey Baker. First RPG using the Powered by the Apocalypse (PbtA) system Arcana Unearthed: Malhavoc Press: d20 OGL 2003 Fantasy Developed by Monte Cook: Archaeron: Archaeron Games 1980 Arduin: Grimoire Games, Emperors Choice Games 1977-1980, 1992
In the December 1983 edition of White Dwarf (Issue #48), Andy Slack reviewed the Traveller Starter Edition, the fourth revision of the basic rules, and called it "still the best science fiction role-playing game on the market; it has an almost perfect balance between realism and playability." Slack's only complaint about this edition was the ...
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