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This cards have amazing art style and are good quality. I used then for a Savage Worlds one shot and for my very first ICRPG game.
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Buy this! It's an insanely useful, simple, and effective tool for building a dungeon or one shot, or even as a way of continuing an on going campaign as prompts. They're great in game play as visual aids and/or 'terrain'. A fantastic idea executed well.
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Probably one of the best RPG products on the market today. One-line spells and items that actually fit on a character sheet. As a GM, I find it so much easier to plan an adventure in this system.
5 Settings for a huge variety of adventure, and there is unique content (items, character classes, life forms) for each setting, decoupling the core rules from the genre-specific content.
Less crunch, more fun, 5/5
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Plethora of scenes to use for your RPG game. The only thing I wish it had were some characters and/or monsters. I've been able to pull random cards from this deck to craft a spur of the moment one-shot game for my friends, with success. This is a great tool for those prepping their games or just wanting to try something new and creative.
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Excellent source of information. I'm confident anyone could start playing Index Card RPG with just this PDF file and a bit of creativity.
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This poker deck is of excellent quality. Not quite the feel of Bicycle brand cards, but I'd say the cards are solid and long lasting. Shuffling this deck feels great, too. This is a standard 54 card poker deck (with 2 different colored Jokers). The deck has the standard 4 suits, Ace through Kings (or 2 through Ace, however you see it). There are no one-eyed Jacks. My one and only qualm is that the Ace of Clubs has the Ace of Spades in the corners for some reason. DriveThruRPG kindly sent me a replacement deck, but it had the same issue. Not sure if the "imperfection" is intentional or not at this point. However, the Ace of Clubs symbol is big enough to notice once you're aware of this "trick card."
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at last a POD collection of 3 awesome games. The alignment, artwork, and the general feel of the book is amazing. Highly recommended.
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The book keeps things simple, easy to read and supplies some good examples. You could skim the thing and get everything you need to know.
The game itself is basic but sets the foundations for a fun and lightning-fast battle.
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These are a great complement to the VDS rules. I am using these cards to enhance other games at my table as well.
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I love this deck. These being printed out on cards was a huge help at my table.
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Love the YouTube channel and love this card deck!
A quick deal of cards and a DM is ready to start brainstorming the
idea for a room.
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A very simple (and good) wargame. Does what it says on the can : it allows you to build battles and wars (series of linked battles) easily, for any minis you might have, a handful of dice, and a pencil for measurement. Rules give you some good example but are perhaps a bit too concise to be perfectly clear at time, so some points might have to be house ruled.
I have the pdf version. I played a couple of time with my kids : 6 years old one had some difficulties to grasp the essence of the game, 8 years succeeded, not to mention 10 and 12 ! So well adapted for kid I would say, which is a plus. I also played it solo, without an oracle, doing all decisions myself.
For you if :
- you love the "beer and bretzel wargame" approach
- you play with kids, especially youngers ones
Not for you if :
- you feel an extra layer of complexity is needed (for instance, veteran infantry vs regular one is not easy covered, some units types are quickly similar)
- you do not like the stand & deliver approach as attacks are not resolved simultaneously
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So good. And so many more cards than I expected. I just need a DIGITAL release for my foundry games! These things would make perfect tiles
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cards have a strong smell (ink?)
Multiple copies of the same objects, sure some were drawn differently but I would prefer more locations than multiple barrels drawn differently. Some locations are also a bit too abstract so that I'm sometimes confused on what they are
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A great, simple system and so much that's included in this book is good for just about any system. This is the version of TTRPGs I want to bring almost every newbie through just because it makes things so easy.
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