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Wonderful product! This is a great collection of small towns and settlements. Each town has a wide variety of NPCs, each with a small, but rich background. Can be used in any system. Maps are excellent. If you are a game master, this is a must. I have used this in both my D&D 5e and The Fantasy Trip worlds. You can easily populated a map and world with the towns in this product.
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This is the best of the adventurers for CoA. It is the only one, so far, that does not follow the basic formula of the same number of stats above the average and below the average. It has 3 above the average and only 2 below. The best fighter out there.
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This is an adventurer for the Chronicles of Arax solo game. All the adventurers follow the same format as the Hero adventurer that comes with the basic game. They all come with a short background that explains the character, how many dice for each of the attributes, and any special abilities. They are worth picking up to add variety, but priced at $1, the same as the quests, actually make them a bit high priced. Would have given 4 stars if they were .50 each. You could easily come up with similar adventurers on your own for free. The second non-human.
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This is an adventurer for the Chronicles of Arax solo game. All the adventurers follow the same format as the Hero adventurer that comes with the basic game. They all come with a short background that explains the character, how many dice for each of the attributes, and any special abilities. They are worth picking up to add variety, but priced at $1, the same as the quests, actually make them a bit high priced. Would have given 4 stars if they were .50 each. You could easily come up with similar adventurers on your own for free.
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This is an adventurer for the Chronicles of Arax solo game. All the adventurers follow the same format as the Hero adventurer that comes with the basic game. They all come with a short background that explains the character, how many dice for each of the attributes, and any special abilities. They are worth picking up to add variety, but priced at $1, the same as the quests, actually make them a bit high priced. Would have given 4 stars if they were .50 each. You could easily come up with similar adventurers on your own for free. The first non-human adventurer.
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This is an adventurer for the Chronicles of Arax solo game. All the adventurers follow the same format as the Hero adventurer that comes with the basic game. They all come with a short background that explains the character, how many dice for each of the attributes, and any special abilities. They are worth picking up to add variety, but priced at $1, the same as the quests, actually make them a bit high priced. Would have given 4 stars if they were .50 each. You could easily come up with similar adventurers on your own for free.
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This is an adventurer for the Chronicles of Arax solo game. All the adventurers follow the same format as the Hero adventurer that comes with the basic game. They all come with a short background that explains the character, how many dice for each of the attributes, and any special abilities. They are worth picking up to add variety, but priced at $1, the same as the quests, actually make them a bit high priced. Would have given 4 stars if they were .50 each. You could easily come up with similar adventurers on your own for free.
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Good basic miniature type game. If you have played a lot of miniatures before, this game may not rate that high, but, if you new, or love the Chronicles of Arax solo game, this game may be for you. Since it is free, you should take a look. Supplements are few right now, but if the company supports it like it does CoA, this could be a fun game. Supplements are extremely reasonably priced.
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If you like solo games and RPGs, you will love this game. Unlike some of the other solo games out there, this game does not require many supplies (like a bunch of cards). All you need is the rules, the quest, and a set of dice. Makes for a great travel game or lunch time game. The company continues to add supplements, quests, adventurer types, etc at extremely reasonable prices.
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My favorite RPG is Call of Cthulhu. This supplement gives the GM amazing background to run the players through one of most interesting cities of Lovecraft's New England. While I still love the older version of CoC, the d20 version is a great way to get players, including younger players, introduced to a unique RPG. Dunwich should be part of anyone's CoC game. Even if you don not play CoC, but love to read Lovecraft or play other games, you should pick this up. Gives you nice atmosphere!
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If you play games from Avalon (shame on you if you don't, by the way) this is a magazine you should download every time they come out with a new issue. I used to pay (and still would) for the issues and thought it was still a great bargain. I use it mostly for the BattleAxe stuff. The stories are also wonderful. Many of the game specific stuff can be modified for other games as well. Every gamer should be reading this!
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