![]() I don't currently participate in any RPG groups but maybe I could convince my kids to start a new generation of Kai stories. This campaign is to produce the starter box for an RPG game system suitable for novice players containing an initial adventure ready to play, straight out of the box. They had a sense of adventure and the world was intriguing. * Joe Dever's Lone Wolf - The Lone Wolf Adventure Game - I grew up on the Lone Wolf gamebooks and I loved grabbing them out of my school library (they had Freeway Warrior as well!). The catch is that you're on teams but for reasons of national security the teams are secret, even from you. * - is a spy game for 2-6 players hunting for information in an embassy during a reception while thwarting your enemies who are trying to accomplish the same. You can get everything in digital formats and you can defer shipping costs until after the campaign is over if you want the dead tree edition. It features a table of contents bursting (364 pages!) with nostalgia and facts. Each volume covers a decade (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s) and you can grab the 70s one in PDF form for just $1. * Designers & Dragons: A History of the Roleplaying Game Industry - is not a game but a 4 volume history of the roleplaying game industry! These look absolutely fantastic and appear to go into great depth. * Pack O Game(TM) - is a collection of tiny card games for just $6 each (although you can bundle them to get them even cheaper! There are 4 that are available straight away ( HUE, TKO, GEM and FLY) and at least 4 more revealed as stretch goals ( TAJ, LIE, SHH, and BUS). If you're missing Hero Quest on it's 25th anniversary, check this one out. Featuring nice looking mini's, a modular dungeon made of tiles, a scenario book, dice-based combat and advanced rules for making your own campaigns. ![]() * Dungeon Saga: The Dwarf King's Quest - dungeon-crawly goodness for 2-5 players with one player acting on behalf of the badmisunderstood guys and the rest as pesky heroes coming to ruin the fun. It's colorful and cool-looking and friendly enough that it should work for families. The best monster of each era gets a benefit and each era you draw more from your deck (your gene pool) and less from the central one, essentially refining your deck for the end game where you score points for making the biggest monsters you can in each color. Each era, you draw cards from your own private deck and a central random deck and those monster bits to construct the best monsters. ![]() * Teratozoic - is a light deckbuilding game of building monsters. It sounds interesting and it's bright enough to see with your eyes closed Players pick a team of 5 fighters and then battle it out until only one team is standing. * N3on City Rumble - is a 2 player 5v5 card-based brawler. * District-Z - There's zombies! And a city! And you have to escape from the city and the zombies want to eat your brains. This game sounds interesting and it has a really cool noir look to it. So you'd better be sure before you strike. If you manage to kill another player they are out. * 27th Passenger: A Hunt On Rails - is a hidden role deduction game where the players are all on a train trying to deduce who each other are.in order to murder them. ![]() The game simulates the back and forth conversation that you have with the Abductor as well as the actions everyone in the room. * Hostage Negotiator - is a solo game which pits you as a negotiator against the game's hostage situation. As is the tradition at this time of year I shall mention GenCon. This week there are 181 projects in the Tabletop Games category, of which 64 are funded. Hey there kickers, and welcome to this weeks (adjective) edition of Kick the Table.
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