d20 Contemporary Adventures Guide PDF and Software Generator

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June 17, 2003-The folks at E-roleplaying.com, publishers of 30mm floorplans and other GM resources, are very pleased to announce the release of the Contemporary Adventures Guide PDF and the Contemporary Adventures Generator CD-ROM. A print version of this product is soon to be available.

In moments, your next modern adventure can be ready to go. The PDF includes information on over 50 different adventure types, over 1,000 exciting locales, hundreds of different villains and monsters, shady henchmen and thugs, story plots, hundreds of player missions and assignments. Also included is an ample supply of information to completely flesh out the NPC's: special abilities, feats, skills, new gadgets, technological wonders, and a collection of unique background stories.

In addition to regular villains, such as street gangs, corrupt law officers, and soldiers, a set of exotic new monsters is also included. Now you can challenge your players with the likes of attack dogs, predatory cats, demons, angels, and several new types of vampires and the undead.

This huge amount of information will let you mix and match to quickly prepare and conduct entertaining d20 modern games with interesting storylines to keep the players asking for more. The information can be used to lay the foundation for a campaign of connected storylines or for quick one-night only games.

In order to help you manage all of this new information, E-roleplaying.com is pleased to be able to offer the Contemporary Adventures Generator CD-ROM, designed by Dimensions Game Software, creator of the Interactive SRD and the RPG Toolbox set of online tools. The generator allows you to pick the villains from a list or randomly choose them with the click of a button. Choose your player's adventure level and use the included Stat Generator to instantly calculate the NPC's level, HD, HP, Defense, and Speed. A complete list of weapons, equipment, special abilities, gadgets, tech wonders, and a background story are also generated. Print the information and you're ready to go. The odds of generating the exact same adventure twice are on the order of 500,000,000 to 1.

"Now, if I have to GM a session, I can go to the website, hit a couple buttons and have a ready made session created on-the-fly that is generic enough to fit into my campaign, yet detailed enough to provide additional opportunities and inspirations for some great role-playing," says Dirk Collins, of E-Roleplaying.com.

A demo version of the software is available at Software Demo Version .

Complete ordering information is available at Ordering Info .

For more information visit Dimensions Game Software or E-Roleplaying.com
 

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Just an FYI...

I was looking around at some of the maps on E-roleplaying.com and tried to get the floorplans and got a password protected error.

Are we not allowed in to see those? :)
 

Some of the maps are available at all times and some are only available to "subscribers." I'll bring your post to their attention and maybe they can address it personally.
 

E-Roleplaying Maps

You can register for a password at:

E-Roleplaying Signup

Basically, I had to setup the site with password access to prohibit bandwidth abuse.

The two floorplans currently featured include The Modern Building Series,
Hotel Restaurant, and Nightclub.

There are plenty of other floorplans to download though, including Cemetary,
Police Station, Wizards Keep, and Sea City Tiles to name a few.

Next scheduled floorplan is the Green Dragon Inn.

With Regards,
Dirk
 

Re: E-Roleplaying Maps

DTCollins said:

The two floorplans currently featured include The Modern Building Series,
Hotel Restaurant, and Nightclub.

There are plenty of other floorplans to download though, including Cemetary,
Police Station, Wizards Keep, and Sea City Tiles to name a few.

Next scheduled floorplan is the Green Dragon Inn.

With Regards,
Dirk

I enjoy all of the floorplans, but The Wizard's Keep is one of my favorites.
 

Thanks for the link. :)

I was so excited reading the first post and went out there and didn't get a clear definition that the site (or sub-site as it seems) was available only to members.

Thanks for the tip...registering now.
 

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