AD&D Second Edition looking for Module or setting


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Cerubus Dark said:
Some of the guys at my shop have heard of a Dukes of Hazzard Setting for AD&D, can anyone know where I can find it for them?

Either you're pulling our legs, or else the guys at your shop is pulling yours.

No Dukes of Hazzard AD&D.


Regards,
Eric Anondson
 

Eric Anondson said:
Either you're pulling our legs, or else the guys at your shop is pulling yours.

No Dukes of Hazzard AD&D.


Regards,
Eric Anondson
No pulling of legs, these two clowns thought they found it once online somewhere and I figured if anyone knew someone of these boards would know.

Now we know, but there is that stupid Pulp game in one of the Poly's they could hammer together for a Dukes game.

*shrug*
 


The only thing like that I can think of is Hick: The Roleplaying Game.

Part of your character is which clan you're from, and the Dukes are amongst them.

You can find out a bit about product info here (scroll down):

Interactive Design Adventures, LLC

Note that this is Out of Print.
 
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qstor said:
Damm and Hick was on my to buy list lol.

Anyone actually pick that up?

I have it. It's got a cover by Stan! I can't remember who all the writers were, but this is a company by Steve Miller, Miranda Horner, and Owen K.C. Stephens.

Each character has to choose from a clan, such as the Kettels, the Dukes, the Clampetts (I think...), etc. Basically, any hillbilly family you've ever seen in Hollywood. ;)

There's ability scores such as "jools", "stank", and "purdy". Each one has a set of skills associated with it.

You also get a critter totem. :D

The setting is "the county". It doesn't mention which one specifically, but that's all you have to know anyway. A sheriff is referred to as a "Roscoe".


I've never had the chance to play Hick, but it sure does look like fun. :)
 



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