Kewl find
The Kurgan
KurgMail at YAHOO.COM
Tue Aug 21 17:22:16 CEST 2001
Hey Gang,
Been ages since I've posted (been busy), but I wanted to share a
cool find I made not too long ago. Did you guys know that Richard
Snider teamed up with Dave Arneson in the late 70's to make a rpg
called Adventures in Fantasy? It's a boxed set and you can
clearly see what was to become P&P in the rules. Imagine P&P
being a second edition of AiF, adjusting for playtesting and
rules additions/changes and you'll have a really good idea of the
game. I've only read through it, not played it, so I really can't
comment on playability, but from what I see I'd have to say it
doesn't look like it would be worth tracking down other than as a
novelty collectible. The rules are too vague or incomplete in
several areas (although it looks neat), and it's almost as badly
edited as P&P was, which was my primary gripe with our favorite
game. I've often said that P&P is a great game after the first
two weeks and a bottle of Tylenol. :) Another interesting note:
I've been a P&P enthusiast since it was released, and it took me
a long time to notice other games that had obvious elements of
the game in their own systems and to wonder who copied whom. If
you want to see obvious P&P similarities check out the classic
DragonQuest (which was released prior to P&P but after Aif, an
interesting tidbit), and also Fantasy Wargaming by Bruce
Galloway. That book was billed as a book about gaming but
actually was a full rpg in itself, and had very obvious P&P
influences (or perhaps vice versa).
Kurgan mailto:KurgMail at Yahoo.com
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