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CORE Micro
by Robert [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 04/21/2024 21:21:35

In my opinion, this is one of the best rpg games ever written. The rules system is absolutely brilliant. The writing is engaging, and the different settings offered are all intriguing and clever. The fact that you can write your own games with this system and publish them just makes it all that much more brilliant.



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DayTrippers CORE Rules
by Mark [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 03/02/2024 12:33:28

A fantastic, Eloquent game. Day Trippers is one of the most original, Smart and well thought out games I have read.



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CORE Micro
by John N. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 08/24/2022 21:23:05

Very quickly topped the list of my favorite systems. You can run and play anything using CORE Micro and it feels great. Versatile as all heck, Simple and straight forward. It's very easy to learn and adapt to, which just means more time playing and not looking for rules stuffs.



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CORE Micro
by Shawn B. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 08/24/2020 18:36:00

Excellent as always from this creator! A great, easly understood instruction book.



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CORE Micro
by John H. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 08/23/2020 17:28:02

CORE is a light and nimble system that doesn't get in the way of telling good stories. Its a narrativistic system with solid player facing elements like progressive character development. CORE can be easily reskinned to tell stories in any kind of setting. Give it shot, you're going to love it!



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Other Borders Rules at a Glance
by Shawn B. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 11/18/2018 00:52:33

This entire set is fantastic and while I may not spend the time commenting on each piece, just know that the whole thing is amazing!



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Other Borders Rules at a Glance
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Other Borders Map
by Shawn B. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 11/18/2018 00:49:26

Very well drawn - and it is to scale as well! Thank you!



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Other Borders Character Sheet
by Shawn B. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 11/18/2018 00:47:28

Tod is a creative writer/creator with a fun and wild imagination. I have always enjoyed his material and his logical sense.



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Watch the World Die
by Rachel J. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 10/10/2018 15:50:26

This is an extremely fun, if somewhat morbid, group game. My group usually plays a game of this before seguing into an Apocalypse World one shot. A lot of times we'll use this before running a game of The Quite Year as well! All in all a fun little group game about brainstorming how the world dies and usually takes about an hour to play.



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DayTrippers GameMasters Guide
by Mathew D. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 06/16/2018 00:57:04

A rich and reusable resource not only for DayTrippers but for any player of old-school science fiction RPGs.

The advice for GMs contains some real gems – the advice for incorporating unconscious cues from players into the game as you’re playing is particularly great – and the random tables for generating planetary and environmental phenomena at the rear of the book are wonderful. You can roll your own set of random elements as soon as an approach has been mooted.



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DayTrippers CORE Rules
by Mathew D. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 06/16/2018 00:55:27

A well-founded and loving attempt to map the works of writers like Philip K Dick, Robert Anton Wilson and Hunter S Thompson into an old-school science fiction RPG.

The attachment of a fixed-future setting to an open-ended, single-shot setup for the missions may seem incongruous to some forms of modern RPG theory but it’s easy enough to elide aspects of one in favour of the other, according to personal taste. The game’s toolkit system – character classes and dice lay alongside a resolution system derived from Norwegian roleplaying games such as Archipelago and Itras By – suits improvisation on the part of a GM and freewheeling moments of inventiveness on the part of players.

Most impressive is the way in which we’re talking actual gonzo here (as in the marriage of terror and humour to produce an atmosphere of surreal conspiracy) as opposed to “gonzo” the way a lot of role-players use it, to mean all over the shop without a unifying theme. Well worth the investment.



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DayTrippers CORE Rules
by Jacob R. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 09/15/2017 13:27:18

TL;DR, everything you need but the postage stamp and the bicycle. This is a trippy game. It basically accomplishes what The Strange attempts to do, but better. Where The Strange and Numenera just try to be weird by saying that they're weird, DayTrippes actually brings game mechanics to support it. Character creation is simple and balanced, yet full of depth, fiction-wise. If I were ever to play a Futurama RPG, DayTrippers would be my system of choice.

Story control stays mainly with the GM, but players get a spotlight scene every session, which helps to create a more collaborative feeling. The conversion notes in the back are fantastic (specialty for the PbtA system).

Balancing your dept and Earth-side obligations with the "planet of the week" adventure system makes it easy to balance overarching story with random episodes.

The rules are short, and they don't contain any excess baggage.

I'd recommend this system to anyone looking to play something different.



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DayTrippers GameMasters Guide
by Jacob R. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 03/01/2016 18:37:07

This book is an essential part of the DayTrippers library. The generators are intuitive and help you get around any case of writer's block. As I've said with other DayTrippers books, it's usful for more than just the DayTrippers system. Use it to enhance (or even replace) your games of The Strange, Numenera, et al.



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Creator Reply:
Thanks for your kind words, Jacob, I\'m glad you enjoyed the books. I have a lot of respect for Monte Cook, I really love his stuff, and our mechanic sensibilities are rather similar. Although there are major differences in setting and stance, I think \"The Strange\" is probably the closest thing on the market to \"DayTrippers\". Monte gives you a setting where the PCs represent a hegemonic interest, while I provide a more \"anarchic\" world in which the PCs are leaping out into intraspace chaotically, without any sense of government control or moral imperative. Ultimately the two games are shooting for different types of experiences - The Strange is an immersive campaign setting and DayTrippers is a surreal genre sim for one-shots - but I think you\'re right that they\'d work very well together!
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Golden Age Adventures
by Jacob R. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 03/01/2016 00:48:29

Golden Age Adventures is a must-have if you plan on running Daytrippers, but it would also be handy in running games using The Strange, Numenera, and of the PbtA games or several others. The main focus is showing you how to plot an adventure. You get 16 stories from classic authors, including H. Beam Piper, Poul Anderson, Philip K. Dick, Jack Vance and Harry Harrison. Each of the stories gets a write-up to help you run adventures based on it.

Where the book shines even more is that it not only gives you premade adventures, but also the tools to plot out your own stories (in a very logical and easy-to-follow manner). The specific stories give you a feel for what the As If team was striving for when they created the game.

This is a fantastic addition to any gamelibrary. You can adapt its material to multiple genres and games (there are even conversion notes in the back!). As a matter of full disclosure, I received a comp copy of this book for the purposes of a review.



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DayTrippers Planet Generator
by Steven S. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 05/13/2015 22:38:24

Even at 50 cents, I couldn't recommend this product. While this product contains generators for the bare bones geology and hydrology of a planet, that, in itself, isn't really anything unique, and there are simply too many other generators out there such as Stars Without Number which are free and still do more than this product does. In the end, this product seems to mostly offer a generator for the easy elements of a planet to come up with on the fly, leaving me wondering how exactly I could really fit this into my own games.



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Creator Reply:
Sorry you feel that way, Steven. Can I offer you a coupon worth 50 cents off another As If product? Allow me to address your points, while I\'m here. Certainly there are other Planet Generators. And \"Stars Without Number\" is an amazing piece of work. I love it. But I wanted the tables in my Generators to have chained effects (modifiers) upon each other. For instance: Planet Size affects Gravity, Gravity affects Atmosphere, etc etc. SWN didn\'t do that. Is it tables about Lifeforms, Societies, Drama, etc, you\'re wanting to see? Good news: DayTrippers has all of those! But they are handled by separate Generators (some of which can only be found in the GameMasters Guide). This excerpt consists of just one of them (two, actually: Stars and Planets). But the DTGMG contains over 70 oracle tables arranged into 12 Generators. They are: Alternate Earth Generator, Drama Generator, Dream World Generator, Lifeform Generator, Location Generator, Mission Generator, Multiversal Chao Generator, Planet Generator, Society Generator, Star Generator, Time Travel Generator, and Tweak Generator. When you say \"this product seems to mostly offer a generator for the easy elements of a planet to come up with on the fly\" - you\'re right! But sometimes the imagination gets tired, or one\'s ideas get repetitive. A generator (even a very simple one) can help \"stir things up\", especially when creating many planets at one sitting.
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