Role Playing Games - 44 products found
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Role Playing Games (RPGs) in general:
... have always been a fan of rol-playing games. Although my study then my work does not allow me too much time to enjoy such a wonderful pastime, I am glad that every now and then I can manage to steal a bit of time to immerse myself in a different world. It is hard to say if role-playing game represents a kind of escapesim or a hideaway for histeric daily life. While some people experience an exotic life in an imag... Read the full review: Unleash your imagination by his0yir |
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The Shadowrun Companion: Beyond the Shadows Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Shadowrun Second Edition Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 8 Complete Book of Elves Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 6 Complete Book of Dwarves Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 4 Complete Wizards Handbook Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 5 Complete Psionics Handbook Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 10 Complete Book of Humanoids Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 11 Complete Rangers Handbook Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Player's Handbook 13 Complete Druids Handbook Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Dungeons & Dragons Monstrous Manual Role Playing Games / overall rating |
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Warhammer 40 000 ... the grim darkness of the far future there is only fun! The game has been around for over 2 decades now and keeps going from strength to strength. With expansions such as Cities of Death, Apocalypse and the upcoming Planetstrike adding a wider range of ways to play and write scenarios, the possibilities are endless. The game, if you can call it that rather than a Hobby which is perhaps more appropriate, consists of a number of elements. The first and my personal favorite is the collecting. The miniatures are sold as unassembled, unpainted plastic sprues which you then have to cut, assemble, spray and paint. THis allows you to make your army your own as there are no ha... Read the full review: In the far future... by LastLine |
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Sla Industries Role Playing Games ... the back cover) suggested for mature gamers , this gives you an instant insight to what to expect from buying this book in the hope of playing a game of it. [note: GM is the Games Master - the person running the game] SLA (pronounced SLAY) is a futuristic horror tabletop role-play game that has been around for a good 15 years now and I myself have been involved with for at least half of those years. Unlike a lot of standard role-play games you need nothing other than the core book to play a fully functioning game, although the few source books that exist will help out the GM. The setting is far in the future where one company has essentially taken control of th... Read the full review: Who needs computer games? by daemonicragnorak |
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AD&D Tome of Magic ... So - these creatures are immune to Sleep, the roof of the cavern is too low to Levitate in, and I don t want to Fireball my party s Thief hiding at the other side of the outpost... hmm...I could, no...erm...argh - I need some new spells! Spells. No matter how many are created, you always feel there could be more to help you out of that tricky situation when your usual array of spells just aren t the precise thing you need. Obviously, any decent gamer will relish the thought of several hundred new spells to get their teeth into, and the DM will equally enjoy letting his put upon bad guys use the same spells to great effect. So it s all fair you d say... The Tome of Ma... Read the full review: Flatboxes and Solipsism - (how I fell in love with Magic again) by The Daz |











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