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I purchased this and some other SRD PDFs a few weeks back, and I haven't cracked a book since. I just bring my laptop to gaming and I'm good to go. I find myself carting a lot less stuff to games, and every book is right at my fingertips. With the search function, I can usually reference info before the other players can flip to it in their books.
Sure, you could download the text SRDs for free, but I feel that having the bookmarked PDF is worth the cost.
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I purchased this and some other SRD PDFs a few weeks back, and I haven't cracked a book since. I just bring my laptop to gaming and I'm good to go. I find myself carting a lot less stuff to games, and every book is right at my fingertips. With the search function, I can usually reference info before the other players can flip to it in their books.
Sure, you could download the text SRDs for free, but I feel that having the bookmarked PDF is worth the cost.
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I purchased this and some other SRD PDFs a few weeks back, and I haven't cracked a book since. I just bring my laptop to gaming and I'm good to go. I find myself carting a lot less stuff to games, and every book is right at my fingertips. With the search function, I can usually reference info before the other players can flip to it in their books.
Sure, you could download the text SRDs for free, but I feel that having the bookmarked PDF is worth the cost.
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Excellent. If you enjoyed Blood and Fists, you should pick this one up. I adds a lot of great stuff.
The best martial arts supplement for d20 I've seen to date.
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I was looking for something that added superheroes to d20 Modern without altering any of the core mechanics. This product delivers in spades. Again, RPGObjects manages to provide the essential elements without getting bogged down with too many details.
A little warning though: Blood and Vigilance is not complete. The publisher promises a Gadget supplement is in the works, but this is an essential aspect to any superhero milieu. This shouldn't discourage anyone interested in d20 superheroes from picking up Blood & Vigilance, though. The supplement is very good, I just feel that with gadgets included, I could've easily given it 5 stars and been willing to pay more.
I'm beginning to feel a bit like a cheerleader for RPGObjects, but their products really are quite good.
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Excellent supplement. Everything you need to add space ships and their pilots to your existing campaign. The ship construction chapters gave me just what I needed without too much gratuitous info.
I especially like how the content is divided into realistic and space opera within the chapters.
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Fantastic supplement. This really fleshes out the Foundation and leaves it open for the GM to use them as powerful allies, ruthless enemies, or, with the different factions in mind, both.
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Good for what it is, which is a chapter on monsters for the Darwin's World guide. It left me wanting more, however. I would love to see a full-sized creature folio for DW from RPGobjects.
Good to have to complete the set and the quality was excellent, but more would've been nice.
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Excellent low-level adventure. I plan on using this as a follow-up to Cave of Life in my campaign. The details are extensive and it contained very few errors (which have since been corrected). This one could bring your characters to 6th level easily.
My gripes are with a few plot devices that rely on the characters to react a specific way to continue the story, this is especially true in the finale. In my experience, players never do what you want or expect them to. These instances are easily tweaked to suit your group without ruining the adventure, though.
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This is by far the best martial arts supplement I have purchased for the d20 system. An excellent addition to any d20 campaign.
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Great Supplement. I was looking to run a post-apocalyptic kung-fu game, and this supplement saved me hours of legwork. Well worth the price.
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This is what I imagined the OGL would turn out in the best cases. As others have stated, DW gets everything right about the genre without trying to do too much at once. I originally bought the PDF as a precursor to buying the print version, but after a few days I am really starting to enjoy having the book in electronic form.
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Part 2 of the Darwin's World book. I originally bought the Survivor's GD to see if I liked the game enough to buy the hardcover, but now I'm sold on PDF versions. I love that I can print out the players guide separately from the Campaign GD and let my players look at only the parts they need to see. As for the world, I've been looking for a post-apocalyptic game like this for many years. Gamma World was too Cartoonish for my tastes, Aftermath and Twilight 2000 too number-crunchy, I tried many others but Darwin's World is my favorite so far.
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