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This is an excellent resource for True20 games set in any era.
It includes vehicles from all eras - low tech and fantasy, industrial age, golden age, modern age, near future and sci-fi. There are lots of different types - land, sea, air and space are included, too many count but well over a hundred in all.
There are also some new feats, vehicle related uses for old skills, and lots of supplemental rules.
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Excellent product, that makes good use of the d20 Future ruleset and is full of imaginative ideas.
Its a good place to start a d20 future campaign as it focuses on just one planet, albeit one with a long history that will only gradually become apparent to the players.
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So far, this is an excellent series of adventures (only the first four have been released to date) with a greta mix of combat, role-playing and problem solving.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an adventure path.
LIKED: Its imaginative and well laid out.
DISLIKED: Nothing
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Very Satisfied
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An interesting take on lycanthropes by an excellent game designer.
LIKED: Clean, excellent layout
DISLIKED: Some original artwork would have been nice
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Very Satisfied
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Excellent game, if you like your RPGs rules heavy but still full of action.
Not much fun to read, but its intended to be played, not read!
LIKED: The comprehensive rules
DISLIKED: The art work wasn't to my taste
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Satisfied
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I bought it for its innovative rules system, but this can now be purchased separately as the True 20 system.
Its a game of romantic fantasy, so should provide a good change of pace from the usual hack and slash of many d20 system games - if you can find people willing to look beyond the word "romantic" (my regular role-playing group win't even consider it, unfortunately).
It does a good job of introducing romantic fantasy, and centres around 3 countries - the utopia the players are assumed to be from, the realm of the evil sorcerer and the nation of misguided zealots.
LIKED: The tone and style; its very different from the other games I own.
DISLIKED: I woul have liked more detail about the world, rather than just having 3 nations.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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A lot of pits, and nothing else. Will use up a lot of black ink if you print them out, but I suppose that was inevitable.
LIKED: Does the job - supplies plenty of pits.
DISLIKED: All the pits are very similar. Seemed a lot less imaginative than their other tiles.
QUALITY: Acceptable
VALUE: Satisfied
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A 5 tile expansion to the Sacerd Temple set, but could be used to make a small temple on its own even if you don't have that set.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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A 5 tile expansion to the Sacerd Temple set, but could be used to make a small temple on its own even if you don't have that set.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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A 5 tile expansion to the Sacerd Temple set, but could be used to make a small temple on its own even if you don't have that set.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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A 5 tile expansion to the Sacerd Temple set, but could be used to make a small temple on its own even if you don't have that set.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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Interesting expanion for the Sacred Temple tile series. Its only 5 tiles, but could be used to make a small temple even if you don't have the main sacred temple set.
LIKED: Probbaly my favourite sequence of tiles.
DISLIKED: Would have liked more tiles!
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Satisfied
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These tiles fit together to form a forgotten lab, a dungeon gate and a torture chamber.
LIKED: The introduction pdf, showing how to fit the tiles together.
DISLIKED: The Dungeon Gate tiles seemed a bit bland compared to the rest of this series.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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Add a throne room, barracks and five individual chambers to your dungeon tile collection.
LIKED: The introduction pdf which comes with it is very useful, as it shows you how to fit the tiles together to make a massive throne room.
DISLIKED: Unlike volume 1, each tile did not have a name, so its sometimes hard to tell what it is supposed to be.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Very Satisfied
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Add a stagnant cistern, prison cells, tomb, spider web, storage chamber, barracks, study, filthy quarters or a lab to your dungeon tile collection.
LIKED: The cartography is up to the usual very high standard.
DISLIKED: Subject matter wasn't as interesting as I was hoping it would be.
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Satisfied
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