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Post by discuit on May 3, 2014 6:15:25 GMT -6
Or maybe something like the new Fighting fantasy where the active players roll under value is simply modified by a + or -'s depending on if they their stat is higher or lower than the targets?
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Post by kesher on Mar 16, 2015 9:48:11 GMT -6
New edition of WHITEHACK!Check out the link for a list of changes/additions, as well as the, IMO, gorgeous aesthetics of the two different versions available! ...just ordered the Notebook version myself.
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Post by verhaden on Mar 19, 2015 7:54:18 GMT -6
It's apparent you're stayed a fan since the original release, kesher -- I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the game now that you've had some time to digest it and I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on the new edition once you get it.
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Post by kesher on Mar 23, 2015 10:57:46 GMT -6
verhaden: Certainly! The new one is in the mail(!), so as soon as I've had a chance to look at it, I'll lay out a pertinent comparison...
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Post by Vile Traveller on Jan 31, 2016 9:38:07 GMT -6
How's that pertinent comparison coming along, kesher? My copy of the standard edition (hardback) just arrived. I'm intrigued.
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Post by Mike on Feb 2, 2016 21:30:01 GMT -6
I don't have the original but from what I've seen, I think the changes involved unifying the roll-under mechanic so that it applies to saves and combat.
It's so cheap it would be crazy not to grab a copy.
For my tastes it cuts too many corners on the rules and overloads the background. I prefer to add my own settings to games - which you can do with this but that would waste half the book.
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