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  2. Overkill (Flying Buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    Overkill is an adventure for Tunnels & Trolls. [1]Unusually for solo adventures it allows for a party of characters to be used. The party has a maximum combined level of 12, so the player can choose a higher solo character or multiple lower level characters.

  3. List of Traveller books - Wikipedia

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    Adventures provided interesting and challenging situations through which more information about the setting would unfold. Fourteen were produced. [1] These were in little black book format. [2]: 162 FFE published all foureen as a single volume in 2000. [4] Adventure 1-The Kinunir, by Marc Miller (1979) [5]: 327

  4. Tunnels & Trolls - Wikipedia

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    Tunnels & Trolls (abbreviated T&T) is a fantasy role-playing game designed by Ken St. Andre and first published in 1975 by Flying Buffalo.The second modern role-playing game published, it was written by Ken St. Andre to be a more accessible alternative to Dungeons & Dragons [1] [2] [3] and is suitable for solitaire, group, and play-by-mail gameplay.

  5. Category:Tunnels & Trolls adventures - Wikipedia

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    Adventures for the Tunnels & Trolls fantasy role-playing game. Pages in category "Tunnels & Trolls adventures" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. Lexie Alford - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Rose Alford (born April 10, 1998), also known as Lexie Limitless, is an American adventure traveller and YouTuber who is notable for traveling to 195 countries before reaching the age of twenty-two.

  7. Alone Against the Wendigo - Wikipedia

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    Alone Against the Wendigo, published in 1985, was the game's first solo adventure, a 68-page softcover book with a removable cardstock insert designed by Glenn Rahman, with contributions by Jeff Okamoto, and artwork by Dan Day, David Day, and Tom Sullivan.

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