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  2. D20 Menace Manual - Wikipedia

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    d20 Menace Manual is analogous to the Monster Manual used in Dungeons & Dragons, [1] providing the gamemaster with pre-generated "monsters" usable in a d20 Modern campaign. The book is divided into three sections: Creatures, varying from ordinary animals such as chimpanzees and anacondas to dinosaurs and monsters drawn from science fiction and ...

  3. Monster Manual - Wikipedia

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    Games scholar Jaroslav Švelch saw the Monster Manual modelled after "medieval bestiaries, only with more precise figures": "Whereas medieval bestiaries attempted to situate unknown creatures within what was the known system of nature, games like Dungeons & Dragons created simulated natures of their own and populated them with creatures that followed their artificial laws and conditions."

  4. Monster Manual 2 - Wikipedia

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    Monster Manual 2 was written by Rob Heinsoo and Chris Sims, and published in 2009. The book features art by Dave Allsop, Zoltan Boros, Christopher Burdett, Brian Despain, Brian "Chippy" Dugan, Jesper Ejsing, Steve Ellis, Wayne England, Jason Engle, Adam Gillespie, Tomas Giorello, Lars Grant-West, Des Hanley, Ralph Horsley, Andrew Hou, Jeremy Jarvis, Bob Jordan, Todd Lockwood, Warren Mahy ...

  5. MDK - Wikipedia

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    The game was a commercial success, and Interplay approached Bruty to work on a sequel immediately. However, he was already developing Giants: Citizen Kabuto, so BioWare was hired to develop the game. MDK2 was published for Windows and the Dreamcast in 2000, and for the PlayStation 2 (as MDK 2: Armageddon) in 2001. In 2007, Interplay announced a ...

  6. Monster Manual II - Wikipedia

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    Monster Manual II garnered positive reviews, receiving a score of 7 out of 10 in a review in White Dwarf magazine. [3] The reviewer praised the book's standard of clear presentation, and felt that the artwork was of a higher quality than that in the previous monster books.

  7. Monster game - Wikipedia

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    A monster game is a game that is either very large, very complex, or both. [1] One criterion sometimes adopted is the number of pieces; a game which puts greater than 1000 counters into play at once may be considered to be a monster game. [ 2 ]

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  9. Volo's Guide to Monsters - Wikipedia

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    The character Volo has done a number of things: he wrote guides to specific cities, appeared in games, and even wrote the manual for a Baldur’s Gate game. Volo’s Guide to Monsters has snippets of info from Volo, but it mostly tells the DM facts about a world, rather than opinions, rumors and suspicions that might be completely unfounded.