I still have this one on my bookshelf. I think I bought it, because at the time my group still did a bit of board gaming and the variants for Risk and Snit's Revenge looked interesting. Also, I was keen for anything with a few interesting random tables.
I still have this one on my bookshelf. I think I bought it, because at the time my group still did a bit of board gaming and the variants for Risk and Snit's Revenge looked interesting. Also, I was keen for anything with a few interesting random tables.
I started gaming in '77, I was 13. A friends brother introduced us to the blue book while he was home from college. I was immediately hooked. I had been reading SF and fantasy for a few years prior and was interested in computers. Scott Adams first text adventure and the AD &D players...