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This book had perfect timing. I'm using the wooly rhinos in my game tonight, and definitely plan to use more of these critters later on. This (and the other books in the series) are filling in some noticeable gaps in the 4th edition monster roster rather nicely! This particular book is especially clean, well edited and nicely presented; I think Goodman Games is fast becoming my favorite third party D&D source for 4E.
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These are actually some handy little cards, four to a sheet, with room for an abbreviated cheat-sheet the DM can use to track player activity, initiative, and so forth. Much nicer looking than some.....and totally free, so hard to argue with that. If you just want an initiative tracker and nothing else, there are less complicated free cards out there (and index cards, for that matter) but for a DM looking for cards that act as quick overviews of each PC, these are great.
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Nice creepy set of powers with a theme I might describe as "lolthian." I am using this to build some unusual drow warlocks for a forthcoming scenario. Not sure how many players would want to use these....they're a rather creepy power set, so would most appeal to players who fancy ugly and unpleasant PCs. Haven't noticed any unusual rule gaffs or anything off hand....seems pretty sound. Nice layout and art as well.
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I am impressed with the Remarkable Race books. The mogogol was a particularly big hit with my gaming group; everyone started shopping for frogmen minis, and we're planning a mini campaign in which everyone gets to play a mogogol....seriously! Great book.
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Nice CGI-rendered art. I have a use for it. One of the gals in this work looks distinctly....Mage Knightish? Includes some figure renderings without backgrounds, too. For a buck fifty can't go wrong.
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thank you, im glad you like it :) |
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Fascinating book, wish it would come out in print form. Even if you don't run any games with it, you'll probably find some interesting ideas for other horror games inside. Nice layout and design, as well, and although I have never had an opportunity to run Unbidden, the system seems solid enough. Excellent addition to your horror game collection!
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Thanks for leaving feedback. You can get it printed on-demand via the Precis Intermedia web site. If you contact us about it first, you'll only need to pay for printing (currently $7.50) and shipping, rather than the full price since you already paid for the PDF. |
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This was an entertaining look in to the world of Zombies, with plenty of useful bits. Good for collectors of Zombie junk like myself, and also useful for a modern weird campaign with zombie apocalypto mixed in.
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Excellent resource for BESM and Tri-Stat DX games set in a fantasy realm. Very hard to find the print edition, so this PDF was well worth it for me. Good clean copy, don't think it was a scan, but an actual PDF document judging by the overall quality.
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Great sourcebook for the Shatterzone universe, well worth grabbing. Also dual-statted like the Universe Guide for use with the D6 Space system.
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This is an awesome little PDF, fun to read and useful for visualizing some modern-day zombie scenarios.
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Decent scan (minus a bit of bleed-through) of a good sourcebook for B/E D&D.
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I really like the Shatterzone universe setting, was not fond of the rules system. This version is dual-statted for D6 Space, which I like a lot. Excellent version, not just a scan.
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70+ odd maps in a clean format. Not terribly fancy, but better than I can do. The majority of the maps are for the interiors of various buildings for a city environment, in case you have a fight break out at the local herbalist shop, I suppose. For the price, not a bad deal!
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Nice addition to the Cyradon main book, with some cool new locations and details to the HARP default setting.
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Somehow I missed this one back in the day. It's a bunch of short scenarios (many are just more like elaborate encounters) that you can pepper your game with when you are short on time and need a quick game, or an odd-ball encounter for your group. Not sure if it would be useful to later editions of D&D, but it will work great with 1st and 2nd edition and the retro-clone games. Scan is pretty decent.
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