Dogfights/Pulp Adventures


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Vigilance said:
*ahem* At the risk of sounding like I am blowing my own horn...

the Hell on Earth dogfighting rules are open content from Blood and Guts. Glad you like them Ledded :)
Chuck

Is hell on earth worth picking up? Seeing as I already have all of the Blood & ... series.
 

I would pick it up for a WWII game. It does use some of BNG's feats and the dogfighting rules, but it has a lot of period equipment and vehicles, as well as a different take on some the classes (Commando, Pilot) which you may like.

It also has some Nazi Occult angles to it which would be ideal for an Indiana Jones game.

A good book in my opinion.

Chuck
 

Vigilance said:
*ahem* At the risk of sounding like I am blowing my own horn...

the Hell on Earth dogfighting rules are open content from Blood and Guts. Glad you like them Ledded :)

(Note: I was flattered my open content was used- just wanted to point out whose rules those originally are.)

Chuck
Well heck, Chuck, I had no idea. I will now give proper credit when I talk about 'em. We did like them for a good fast-n-fun dogfight or two. Or at least, our P-51 Mustang flying PC liked them until he got shot down :)

Despite several problems I've discussed in another thread here, I would pick up Hell on Earth. Using V for Victory, Hell on Earth, and information gleaned from various boards (plus Blood and Vigilance for Superhero stuff) we did a very fun WWII one-off campaign that I'm writing a SH for (see sig).
 
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Don't feel bad :)

I was flattered they were used and he gave me all the credit he had to (way in the back in the copyright notice, section 15 of the OGL lol).

And I got a free copy of the book, which was a pretty *good* book, which was bonus :)

Chuck
 

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