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FTL on the Tabletop!

Started by J Arcane, April 04, 2013, 07:57:33 PM

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J Arcane

I've been a fan of FTL since the Kickstarter and the Onlive demo, bought beta access as soon as I could get it, and I'm also a tabletop RPG developer. I recently released a sci-fi roleplaying game called Hulks and Horrors, and I thought it would be a perfect fit for the FTL universe.

So, with permission from Justin Ma, I've been working on writing up some expansion rules for using H&H to run games in the FTL universe, which I'll be posting weekly on my company blog, and then compiling in PDF once all is accounted for.

You can check out the first post here: http://www.bedroomwallpress.com/2013/04/expanding-game-ftl-1-characters.html

I hope you folks will take a look at it!
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