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  2. Boot Hill (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Boot Hill, 2nd Edition was supported by a referee's screen and five 32 page adventure modules: Referee's Screen and Mini-Module, ISBN 0-394-52590-6. Mad Mesa (BH1), printed in 1981, ISBN 0-935696-71-7, and 1982, ISBN 0-394-52705-4. Written to be playable solitaire, as a gamebook, or as a multiplayer module.

  3. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Forcelia: High fantasy: The continent of Alecrast: D&D (not TSR's official), Record of Lodoss War, Sword World RPG, Legend of Crystania and Rune Soldier: Group SNE: 1989–present Primarily in Japanese. Forgotten Realms: High fantasy: The continent of Faerûn on the planet Abeir-Toril: AD&D, AD&D 2nd edition, D&D 3rd/4th/5th edition ...

  4. Deadlands - Wikipedia

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    Deadlands is a genre-mixing alternate history role-playing game which combines the Western and horror genres, [1] with some steampunk elements. The original game was written by Shane Lacy Hensley and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group in 1996.

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Cubicle 7: 2007 Translated from the French publisher Le Septième Cercle's 2005 game Queerz! TTRPG: Son of Oak 2024 Quest: The Adventure Guild 2019 Quest of the Ancients: Unicorn Game Publications 1982, 1988 The Quiet Year: Buried Without Ceremony 2013, 2019 Designed by Avery Alder: Rapture: The Second Coming: Quintessential Mercy Studio: 1995 ...

  6. History of Western role-playing video games - Wikipedia

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    Western role-playing video games are role-playing video games developed in the Western world, including the Americas and Europe.They originated on mainframe university computer systems in the 1970s, were later popularized by titles such as Ultima and Wizardry in the early- to mid-1980s, and continue to be produced for modern home computer and video game console systems.

  7. Timelords (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    This chart is the games system for overcoming one of the perceived flaws in a linearly progressive skill based game system. In a standard system, any modifier to a die roll has a greater effect on a lower skill level than a higher one. For example, a -1 modifier to a skill of 15 reduces that skill by about 7%, where a skill of 5 is reduced by 20%.

  8. Palladium Fantasy Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    He rated the book 5 out of 6, saying, "The seafaring stuff [is] the best of its kind I’ve ever seen." [ 7 ] In Issue 8 of the British games magazine Arcane , Andy Butcher reviewed the 2nd edition of the game, and commented, "if you haven't got any of the other [Palladium] games and your campaign is based firmly in the Palladium World, then ...

  9. MechWarrior (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The review conclude on a positive note, calling the game, "a mature, easy-to-learn role-playing game, with well-planned and elaborate game worlds, and yet almost unlimited possibilities for creating new worlds that adventure-making allows. If you like realistic science fiction and avoid Shadowrun because of its rules, this is your game!" [1]