Roleplaying games

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MERP and Rolemaster 

Traveller

Run out the Guns

Links on the Net

UK Games Shops

 

 

 

 

What are Role-playing games? In a RPG the umpire (games master, dungeon master) creates a world and populates it. He develops the setting for an adventure in which the players are cast in the roles of heroes or villains . The personality the players takes on is called a character. This character can be a human, a super hero ,an alien, a dwarf , an elf. He or she might be a warrior or a magician. In fact almost anything .
The rules of the game determine if the actions these characters under take in the world are successful or not. The fun is in the adventure and in cooperating to overcome the hazards along the way.

Lord of Rings Role-playing

 Decipher have produced this new Role-playing game based on Lord of the Rings and using their CODA system. As yet only the Core rules are out (and now a  narrators screen) and you basically have to do a lot yourself as there are no modules yet . But it looks a reasonable system.

4th Age is my site dedicated to this game

 

 MERP: Middle Earth Role Playing  and Rolemaster

Iron Crown Enterprises ( I.C.E.) have for 20 years produced these great games. I have always preferred them to the more popular but ( in my opinion) flawed Dungeons and Dragons games by TSR.. Read more on my site which contains a lot of campaign material. Dungeon maps etc.

  Dol Guldur - MERP and Rolemaster

Traveller

Traveller was the first Roleplaying system I played in 1983 . It was and still is a fully developed Science Fiction universe set thousands of years into the future . It has gone through many versions since then:

Traveller - the original version( now called classic)

Megatraveller

Traveller the new Era (TNE)

T4 

GURPS Traveller . Now it has been resurrected with the GURPS rules . The new source books are great and the maps/ data books very complete. However I wanted a simple set of rules that would be easy to pick up and so I wrote a set of rules using FUDGE . These are a generic set of rules you can down load from the net. They seem to work quite well.

Follow this link for my Traveller campaign 

Run out the Guns 

ICE brought out these brilliant set of cut down rules based on Rolemaster for playing Pirate games. Background material is very complete . Maps are great. Good fun.

I will try and put on some details of my campaign .

Meanwhile here are a few links on the net:

Endeavour/ Tiger Lilly site

Black knight site

Roleplaying Links on the Net

TY Beard's The Fantasy Trip. This site has extensive files relating to this 70's RPG system. Looks quite good.

For those die hard ADAD fans who do not believe there are other systems (grin) I suggest you look at:

My Friend Pete Scott's Excellent D+D site with vast numbers of links and other good stuff