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Numenera (New tabletop RPG from Monte Cook)

Started by Cainad (dec.), December 07, 2012, 06:41:15 PM

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Don Coyote

I had a post ready for this but it got lost.

So, erm, I almost backed this, but then I was all, naw, if I want this I'll wait and see how it does and if I hear any good feed back on it. And to be honest, it's not like he would be hurting for money anyways.
And as for RPGs that are easy to get into, there are the various microlite incarnations of D20 in which all the rules you need are on a single page, there might be a one page write up of fudge floating around too. In addition there are several reprints of older versions of DnD that are both free, and have low page counts, with simple rules.
Granted I am playing in a Pathfinder game, which was an eye opener, for some reason despite having run it, and 3.5 for while, character creation took me hours, and there were rules I did not know, and didn't know where to find in the rules off the top of my head.