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Indispensable to those looking to use DTRPG (specifically) as well as other platforms for RPG publishing. Down-to-earth, practical advice you can use with illustrated examples and step-by-step procedures walking you through everything you need to know on the front-end. Thank you for writing this!
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System agnostic series of actually good hooks you can really use, and I can't quit buying.
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This is what you're looking for if you want to make Cthulhu OSR or 5e (or 3.x) compatible. Insane amount of work and love went into this and it shows. There is little to no art, which is a pity, but understandable.
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Creator Reply: |
Thanks so much, Christopher, for taking the time to leave a review. You are correct in noting the lack of art and layout in this SRD -- however we should mention that we created an illustrated book which essentially takes the exact text of the SRD and gives it the full-production treatment. That book is called "H.P. Lovecraft's Book of Yog-Sothothery" (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/449861/h-p-lovecraft-s-book-of-yog-sothothery), available in both hardcover print and PDF. Unfortunately unlike the Open Mythos SRD this book isn't a free/PWYW title, since we needed to compensate layout and illustration artists. |
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This is insane and 100% exactly, specifically, what I was looking for in the way of poisons in 5e. Overdone (in the best sense of the word). Kudos!
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A hue fan of the Cinematic UniSystem, I didn't follow through Conspiracy X (yet), but this quick-start gives me an excellent idea as to what to expect, which is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
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Great art and great price. I intend to use these chickens for published work, although I have not yet. They rock (as chickens do).
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More game theory than game, I really enjoyed reading this. I have yet to play it, and don't particularly recall the game itelf so I may not have read that far into it. However, the information on gamig alone is worth it. Recommended.
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Too on the nose. Good work and I appreciate that it was inspired by current events, but it missed the mark for me. (Sorry.) And thanks for the time you put into it!
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Although it supports a great many indie RPG systems, it did not support the ones I was hoping it would at least pay lip-service to. Overall, great concept and I was able to follow along, but only able to use the conversions for one or two gaming systems; the others were of no use to me. Hopefully, others will have more use for it. I recommend it if you play these games systems, and suggest it just to have on-hand, but I could not give it a higher rating (sorry). Lots of good work, though!
Yes, I believe I misunderstood its intention, but do have two of the systems listed and it works great for that! Thanks. And you can't beat free, so I upped the review. :D
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Not sure what you were expecting since it does list all the systems on the product page discussed in the free document, which makes conversion with the Atomik Add-ons quicker and easier. All other systems can be used with the Atomik Add-ons using the built-in conversion notes. If you were expecting to use this document to convert between various game systems, this is not its intention. |
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Although it reminds me of Oriental Adventures (not that that is a bad thing, mind you) I love that it's for something other than fantasy. After all, I have OA already!
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This is the version I had as a kid. I don't know why, but other versions just didn't hit the mark like this one. And, yes, it includes the Reference Book you used to have to send off for.
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I love the Cinematic UniSystem and this really brings a lot to it. I haven't had long enough to do a Magic Box check of everything, but it does a better job of handling spells and magic than I ever expected.
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I'm still figuring things out but I'm digging it so far, and love the ambition and passion behind it.
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I wish there was a modern version of this. It's great but there are several entries I can't really use outside of a fantasy campaign.
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The original is still great, but I love the added depth and dimension the new sub-tables bring. I use this table constantly for background.
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