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<blockquote data-quote="malladin" data-source="post: 2867779" data-attributes="member: 8230"><p>There are a number of important differences in the style and structure of the two adventures.</p><p></p><p>Just a Delivery</p><p> - is designed as a one-session game. I ran it at GenCon UK in approximately 4 hours.</p><p> - Can be easily tweaked in different directions for different types of party and be linked in to your own campaigns</p><p> - There is not too much depth to the adventure, unless you add it yourself (which may be a good or bad thing, depending on what you want the adventure for)</p><p></p><p>The Lemurian Candidate</p><p> - is very much an investigation, and may not suit every game style without a bit more work.</p><p> - is a more extended adventure with a number of different twists and turns before it concludes.</p><p> - is set in Birmingham (England), not the Great Metropolis (a good or bad point depending on your PoV)</p><p> - will be part of an extended series of adventures that link together or can be run independently.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget that there's also two adventures in the core rulebook and in the Great Metropolis. I've run Analogue (in the core rulebook) many times, and am now playing in it and have always found it a classic Etherscope adventure, pulling together all the elements that I want to play in an Etherscope game. I'm also currently running Tripple Cross (from TGM) and finding that to be an excellent introduction to the depth (excuse the pun) of the Sewer kingdoms of TGM.</p><p></p><p>Cheerio,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malladin, post: 2867779, member: 8230"] There are a number of important differences in the style and structure of the two adventures. Just a Delivery - is designed as a one-session game. I ran it at GenCon UK in approximately 4 hours. - Can be easily tweaked in different directions for different types of party and be linked in to your own campaigns - There is not too much depth to the adventure, unless you add it yourself (which may be a good or bad thing, depending on what you want the adventure for) The Lemurian Candidate - is very much an investigation, and may not suit every game style without a bit more work. - is a more extended adventure with a number of different twists and turns before it concludes. - is set in Birmingham (England), not the Great Metropolis (a good or bad point depending on your PoV) - will be part of an extended series of adventures that link together or can be run independently. Don't forget that there's also two adventures in the core rulebook and in the Great Metropolis. I've run Analogue (in the core rulebook) many times, and am now playing in it and have always found it a classic Etherscope adventure, pulling together all the elements that I want to play in an Etherscope game. I'm also currently running Tripple Cross (from TGM) and finding that to be an excellent introduction to the depth (excuse the pun) of the Sewer kingdoms of TGM. Cheerio, Ben [/QUOTE]
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