This is a site for discussing roleplaying games. Have fun doing so, but there is one major rule: do not discuss political issues that aren't directly and uniquely related to the subject of the thread and about gaming. While this site is dedicated to free speech, the following will not be tolerated: devolving a thread into unrelated political discussion, sockpuppeting (using multiple and/or bogus accounts), disrupting topics without contributing to them, and posting images that could get someone fired in the workplace (an external link is OK, but clearly mark it as Not Safe For Work, or NSFW). If you receive a warning, please take it seriously and either move on to another topic or steer the discussion back to its original RPG-related theme.

old Polyhedron mini-D20 games

Started by RPGPundit, September 23, 2006, 11:54:18 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

RPGPundit

Omega World is the best D20 Version of Gamma World thus far available to us. It was better than Darwin's World (which to be fair wasn't precisely trying to BE Gamma World), and far better than Bruce Baugh's "gamma world" or D20 Future's Post-Apocalyptic setting (both of which supposedly WERE trying to be Gamma World).

RPGPundit
LION & DRAGON: Medieval-Authentic OSR Roleplaying is available now! You only THINK you\'ve played \'medieval fantasy\' until you play L&D.


My Blog:  http://therpgpundit.blogspot.com/
The most famous uruguayan gaming blog on the planet!

NEW!
Check out my short OSR supplements series; The RPGPundit Presents!


Dark Albion: The Rose War! The OSR fantasy setting of the history that inspired Shakespeare and Martin alike.
Also available in Variant Cover form!
Also, now with the CULTS OF CHAOS cult-generation sourcebook

ARROWS OF INDRA
Arrows of Indra: The Old-School Epic Indian RPG!
NOW AVAILABLE: AoI in print form

LORDS OF OLYMPUS
The new Diceless RPG of multiversal power, adventure and intrigue, now available.

JongWK

Quote from: ColonelHardissonI've said numerous times that I wish two things:

* for a collection of all these minigames into one handy volume
* an expansion upon them where necessary

Oh yes, oh hell yes. d20 goodness in several tasty dishes!
"I give the gift of endless imagination."
~~Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)


jrients

My only complaint about Iron Lords is that it is d20M based.  That's not a dealbreaker for me, but I would much rather have seen a planetary romance game that allows one to play a Barbarian or Wizard.

Quote from: ColonelHardissonI've said numerous times that I wish two things:

* for a collection of all these minigames into one handy volume
* an expansion upon them where necessary

That would rock on toast.
Jeff Rients
My gameblog

Nicephorus

I would love to have seen the better mini games done as 96 page one offs, with the rules, setting, and adventure in one book.  That would be long enough to expand a few ideas and plenty of material for a short campaign.