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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Dunwoody" data-source="post: 8031794" data-attributes="member: 17927"><p>In 2017, <strong>Tales from the Loop</strong> took five gold Ennie awards. In 2020, a starter set comes with an optional <a href="https://frialigan.se/en/store/?product_id=5118067998857%20" target="_blank">virtual offer</a> to include <strong>Roll20</strong> content with the setting also playing on <em>Amazon Prime</em> as a mini-series. Is it worth getting? What’s in the box?</p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]123528[/ATTACH]</p><p>Three years ago I started freelance writing for <strong>EN World</strong> by running and reviewing <strong><a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/investigating-tales-from-the-loop.664342/" target="_blank">Tales from the Loop</a></strong>. I’m thrilled to return to the Loop with the new starter set sent to me as a complimentary copy.</p><p></p><p>The box comes shrink wrapped with iconic art by Simon Stålenhag on the cover. There is a nostalgic feel of mystery opening it, which is perfect for this game. Inside is a bag of ten orange dice, two booklets, a poster map, five character handouts, and a catalog. Like getting an old <strong>D&D Basic</strong> boxed set. The setup is simple with rules and an adventure with ready to use pre-generated characters, double sided poster map, and dice. The catalog covers <strong>Free League’s</strong> other RPGs and board game. The <a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/305344/Tales-from-the-Loop-RPG-Starter-Set?src=hottest_filtered" target="_blank">PDF</a> is under $5 so if you don’t need the dice or poster map, that is a great option.</p><p></p><p>The poster map is made of sturdy paper with a Swedish setting on one side and an American one on the other. The five player characters are teens with lots of challenges: stealing, parents drinking and ignoring and cheating on each other, problems with love, social pressures, and more. Two of the kids are popular (jock and popular kid), two are not (weirdo and bookworm), and the last is a kid sister (computer geek). I really like these PCs and would enjoy seeing them work through their difficulties and get some wins in life.</p><p></p><p>The boxed set is like an extended quickstart with everything needed to play the included adventure. There are no rules for character creation or advancement or for making further adventures. You can use the set to quickly introduce new players to the game or to provide a new GM with a much smaller ruleset to get started. Because everything needed to play is included it is quick to read and easy to get started at the table.</p><p></p><p>The rules cover the six core principles of the Loop that create the theme and mood, the 80s that never were to cover the setting, the rules used for the kids, and the trouble the PCs can get into. The PCs cannot die, but suffer conditions which make succeeding at skills rolls more difficult. The teens can be upset, scared, exhausted, injured, and finally broken.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]123529[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><em>The Recycled Boy</em> is a 16 page adventure. Here is the intro: <em>What if your friend suddenly isn’t himself anymore? What if he accuses you of wanting to hurt him? And what if he disappears and strange things start to happen all around you?</em> The adventure delves into an iconic Mystery involving science and the weird tech of the setting. Straight forward and easy to run, but interesting and driven by the players’ search for Clues. It opens with a giant robot iconic to the setting.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the real question is, what do you do with the boxed set once you’ve run it once? If you can run it for multiple groups that is a good option. If you have an aspiring GM you are helping you could pass the box on to them to get started. Also, the included dice cost around $20 as does the map, so you actually save close to $10 from retail price buying them in the starter set instead of separately.</p><p></p><p>To advance PCs and so they can better investigate further Mysteries requires the <strong><a href="https://frialigan.se/en/games/tales-from-the-loop/" target="_blank">Tales from the Loop RPG</a> (<a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/210617/Tales-from-the-Loop-RPG-Rulebook?affiliate_id=6138" target="_blank">PDF</a>)</strong>. Two adventures have also been published so far <strong><a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/same-as-it-never-was-80s-music-inspired-adventures-for-tales-from-the-loop.665402/" target="_blank">Our Friends the Machines</a> </strong>and <strong><a href="https://www.enworld.org/threads/time-travel-for-the-future-of-mankind-in-out-of-time.668140/" target="_blank">Out of Time</a></strong>. <strong>Tales from the Loop</strong> features novel mechanics and is well supported. Try it out with the starter set and if you enjoy the featured Mystery buy the full rules and any adventures you need to help your Kids continue to gather Clues and find Trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Dunwoody, post: 8031794, member: 17927"] In 2017, [B]Tales from the Loop[/B] took five gold Ennie awards. In 2020, a starter set comes with an optional [URL='https://frialigan.se/en/store/?product_id=5118067998857%20']virtual offer[/URL] to include [B]Roll20[/B] content with the setting also playing on [I]Amazon Prime[/I] as a mini-series. Is it worth getting? What’s in the box? [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]123528[/ATTACH][/CENTER] Three years ago I started freelance writing for [B]EN World[/B] by running and reviewing [B][URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/investigating-tales-from-the-loop.664342/']Tales from the Loop[/URL][/B]. I’m thrilled to return to the Loop with the new starter set sent to me as a complimentary copy. The box comes shrink wrapped with iconic art by Simon Stålenhag on the cover. There is a nostalgic feel of mystery opening it, which is perfect for this game. Inside is a bag of ten orange dice, two booklets, a poster map, five character handouts, and a catalog. Like getting an old [B]D&D Basic[/B] boxed set. The setup is simple with rules and an adventure with ready to use pre-generated characters, double sided poster map, and dice. The catalog covers [B]Free League’s[/B] other RPGs and board game. The [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/305344/Tales-from-the-Loop-RPG-Starter-Set?src=hottest_filtered']PDF[/URL] is under $5 so if you don’t need the dice or poster map, that is a great option. The poster map is made of sturdy paper with a Swedish setting on one side and an American one on the other. The five player characters are teens with lots of challenges: stealing, parents drinking and ignoring and cheating on each other, problems with love, social pressures, and more. Two of the kids are popular (jock and popular kid), two are not (weirdo and bookworm), and the last is a kid sister (computer geek). I really like these PCs and would enjoy seeing them work through their difficulties and get some wins in life. The boxed set is like an extended quickstart with everything needed to play the included adventure. There are no rules for character creation or advancement or for making further adventures. You can use the set to quickly introduce new players to the game or to provide a new GM with a much smaller ruleset to get started. Because everything needed to play is included it is quick to read and easy to get started at the table. The rules cover the six core principles of the Loop that create the theme and mood, the 80s that never were to cover the setting, the rules used for the kids, and the trouble the PCs can get into. The PCs cannot die, but suffer conditions which make succeeding at skills rolls more difficult. The teens can be upset, scared, exhausted, injured, and finally broken. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full"]123529[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [I]The Recycled Boy[/I] is a 16 page adventure. Here is the intro: [I]What if your friend suddenly isn’t himself anymore? What if he accuses you of wanting to hurt him? And what if he disappears and strange things start to happen all around you?[/I] The adventure delves into an iconic Mystery involving science and the weird tech of the setting. Straight forward and easy to run, but interesting and driven by the players’ search for Clues. It opens with a giant robot iconic to the setting. I suppose the real question is, what do you do with the boxed set once you’ve run it once? If you can run it for multiple groups that is a good option. If you have an aspiring GM you are helping you could pass the box on to them to get started. Also, the included dice cost around $20 as does the map, so you actually save close to $10 from retail price buying them in the starter set instead of separately. To advance PCs and so they can better investigate further Mysteries requires the [B][URL='https://frialigan.se/en/games/tales-from-the-loop/']Tales from the Loop RPG[/URL] ([URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/210617/Tales-from-the-Loop-RPG-Rulebook?affiliate_id=6138']PDF[/URL])[/B]. Two adventures have also been published so far [B][URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/same-as-it-never-was-80s-music-inspired-adventures-for-tales-from-the-loop.665402/']Our Friends the Machines[/URL] [/B]and [B][URL='https://www.enworld.org/threads/time-travel-for-the-future-of-mankind-in-out-of-time.668140/']Out of Time[/URL][/B]. [B]Tales from the Loop[/B] features novel mechanics and is well supported. Try it out with the starter set and if you enjoy the featured Mystery buy the full rules and any adventures you need to help your Kids continue to gather Clues and find Trouble. [/QUOTE]
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