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Salvage Union Design Blog #2 - Why Quest?

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This is part of a series of design blogs exploring the development of Salvage Union a post-apocalyptic mech tabletop roleplaying game currently live on Kickstarter here

Salvage Union is a hack of the Quest RPG and in our last blog we explored what Quest is you can read that here.

In this blog we're going to answer a question we get a lot which is 'Why Quest?'

 

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Salvage Union Design Blog #1 - What is the Quest RPG?

Posted by Panayiotis Lines on

Salvage Union is a hack of a fantasy RPG called Quest and in this blog we're going to discuss what Quest is in lead up to explaining why we decided to hack it for Salvage Union.

Quest is a fantasy adventure tabletop roleplaying game developed by The Adventure GuildQuest was developed as an accessible and player friendly game to introduce new players to roleplaying. Its easy to learn rules set allows the game to be focussed around narrative and story telling decisions.

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A Comparative Exploration of OSR RPG Systems - Quarrel & Fable

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In this series of blogs we're exploring the various OSR RPG systems in the community and how they compare to one another and the original D&D rules.   This week we're looking at Quarrel & Fable by Sean F Smith. (@seanFsmith) Quarrel & Fable by Sean F Smith is a Maze Rats hack intended to capture the feel of the Fighting Fantasy and choose your own adventure books much in the same way that Troika does. It’s lightweight at a mere dozen pages or so and uses a similar core 2d6 system to Maze Rats where you’re attempting to score 9 or higher on 2d6....

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A comparative exploration of OSR RPG Systems - Maze Rats

Posted by Panayiotis Lines on

Maze Rats by Ben Milton (Questing Beast) is a fantasy adventure roleplaying game and hack of Into the Odd.  It pitches itself in many ways as a versatile toolkit as much as it is a system in its own right. The rule book is a slim 12 pages and many of those are lists of random tables, with arguably around half being devoted to the actual core rules of the game.

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A comparative exploration of OSR RPG Systems - White Box: Fantastic Medieval Adventure Game

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White Box:  Fantastic Medieval Adventure Game by Seattle Hill Games is a retroclone of Original D&D. The name implies this, harkening back to the original 'White Box' that the OD&D rules came in.  White Box is further based on Swords and Wizardry another retroclone of Original D&D. It comes in one volume that runs about 143 pages and as with many retroclones contains everything you need to run and play a game including character creation, equipment lists, monsters, magic, treasures and procedures for combat, dungeon and wilderness exploration.

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