Showing posts with label 199X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 199X. Show all posts

2020-01-18

Albedo Second Edition


Something a little different, taking a look at the updates made in Albedo Second Edition. It’s animal people in space, with updated rules!

2019-11-05

Here Come The Monsters!

The Game of Gargantuans
Modern (giant monsters)
Deep7
1999
Complexity: 2

Here Come The Monsters! is another 1PG game from Deep7, like Shriek!—of which I have a generally positive opinion—and Exosuit A-OK—of which I have a generally negative opinion. It’s also a game about giant monsters, which just happen to be my favorite kind of monsters, so reasonably this should also be a thing that I like.

2019-08-27

Aliens Adventure Game


Join me as I check out Aliens Adventure Game, the first tabletop role-playing game based on the Alien franchise, released in 1991 by Leading Edge Games, and it is… definitely an RPG from the early ‘90s.

2019-06-25

The Sailor Moon Role-Playing Game and Resource Book


Join me as I review The Sailor Moon Role-Playing Game and Resource Book, which is exactly what it sounds like, a Sailor Moon reference book with an RPG in it.

2019-06-04

Ironclaw


Join me as I review Ironclaw, an anthropomorphic fantasy role-playing game. A game that has something to offer be you furry or fleshy.

2019-02-08

Khaotic


Join me as I review the 1994 science fiction role-playing game Khaotic. A game of psychic space travel, bio-mechanical monstrosities, and questionable design decisions.

2018-10-11

Shriek

The Game of Teen Horror
Modern (horror)
Deep7
1999
Complexity: 2


When I first saw the cover art for Shriek I had really high hopes for it. At this point I’m assuming you’ve glanced back at the cover and have now returned expecting some sort of explanation that makes me not seem like a crazy person. Well, I can’t make myself not seem like a crazy person, but I can explain that making a game based on cheap horror films actually look like a cheap horror film is a great idea. But I won’t get too much into that right now.
Anyway, back to reviewing. Shriek is another ones of those one-page RPGs that I’ve taken to reviewing as of late—also I realized I haven't reviewed anything from the ‘90s. So this is going to be another short review.. Unless I go off on some weird tangent, which is always a possibility.