Tag: Role Playing Games
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement 101 Minor Daily Annoyances PF1
101 Minor Daily Annoyances PF1 by Owen K.C. Stephens is a role playing game supplement published by Rogue Genius Games for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is also available in versions…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Numenera Destiny
Numenera Destiny by Monte Cook, Bruce R. Cordell and Sean K. Reynolds is a role playing game supplement published by Monte Cook Games. This is one of a pair of supplements that make up the core books for the revised version of Numenera, the other being Numenera Discovery. Numenera is a Cypher System game, but…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Urban Dressing: Marsh Town 2.0 (P1)
Urban Dressing: Marsh Town 2.0 (P1) by Josh Vogt is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement An Invitation to Dinner
An Invitation to Dinner by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with OSRIC. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 37 page Pay…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Frontiers of Space
Frontiers of Space by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with Cepheus Engine. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 79 page Pay…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Oracle’s Curse
Oracle’s Curse by RJ Grady is a role playing game supplement published by Wandering Star LLC for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 10-page PDF from…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement B.O.A.
B.O.A. is a role playing game written and published by Brandon Crilly. The supplement is available as a 22-page PDF from DriveThruRPG for $5.99 but was purchased at a reduced price as part of a special bundle. Two pages are the front and rear covers, one the front matter and one the Contents. The Introduction…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement GM’s Miscellany: Mini-Eventures II (P1)
GM’s Miscellany: Mini-Eventures II (P1) by Creighton Broadhurst is a role playing game supplement published by Raging Swan Press for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, and as such is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is also available in…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Dead Men Tell No Tales
Dead Men Tell No Tales by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with OSRIC. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 37 Pay…
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A Review of the Role Playing Game Supplement Frontiers of Space: Library Data
Frontiers of Space: Library Data by Joseph Mohr is a role playing game supplement published by Old School Role Playing for use with Cepheus Engine. As such, it is covered by the Open Game License and some parts are considered to be Open Game Content as a result. The supplement is available as a 20…