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[Postmortem] Tough Justice

Started by Ian Warner, May 05, 2011, 06:23:04 AM

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Ian Warner

Tough Justice has been released!

A rules lite game of legal wrangling in the corrupt world of Bloody Code England. Over 200 crimes carry the Death Penalty and no one is spared.

Young and old, rich and poor, men women and gulp even children!

Your Players are divided between the Prosecution, servants of the state dedicated to getting that fatal conviction and the Defence dedicated to clearling their name and saving their neck!

Tough Justice is availible in PDF form from RPGNOW

And of course in good old fashion paperback from Lulu

Note to Pundit: Grim's description may say Story Game but I don't agree that it is. Rest assured your copy will be on it's way as soon as I get it :)
Directing Editor of Kittiwake Classics

Ian Warner

Directing Editor of Kittiwake Classics