Valiantheart
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I think I will buy it jut because Alyson is the on the cover. What a selling point. Dang that Denisoff is a lucky son of a gun.
Eden Studios Inc said:Also, anyone interested in the game can view the demo kit here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/buffy/buffystuff/roleplaygame/
Eden Studios Inc said:Thanks for the kind words everyone.
The Magic Box has been approved by FOX and is off the the printers. As a teaser and to keep your interest peaked about the newest Buffy RPG book, we have supplied you with a preview of Amy Madsion and the Young Mystic. Enjoy and sorry for the delay.
To check out the previews, go to http://www.btvsrpg.com/6005.htm
Also, anyone interested in the game can view the demo kit here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/buffy/buffystuff/roleplaygame/
Crothian said:
Anyone looking to get this game really needs to look around this site. It should answer all your questions. I think this is the best on line example of a print game I've ever seen. I'm impressed!!
S'mon said:
Hi George - thanks again for producing such a great-looking game, and thanks for brightening up GenCon UK - I caught the end of your discussion on the Sunday night, definitely one of the highlights.
I bought the Buffy core book and the Slayer's Guide at GenconUK, currently I'm contemplating getting the Monster Smackdown - will probably wait until I can see if there's interest in running a game.
I've been thinking about getting AFMBE also, I was a bit deterred though by the AFMBE scenario I played in GenconUK 2002 - it was appropriately traumatising, but the Unisystem's recording of damage as abstract hit points a la D&D, while fine for Buffy, didn't seem quite right for a game about getting eaten alive by zombies - I was expecting something much more graphic and visceral - hit locations, wound levels, rules for abilities degrading due to injury, having bits chewed off, that kind of thing...
Eden Studios Inc said:Heh - wait until you see Dark Willow's character sheet![]()
Eden Studios Inc said:
The decision the use the Unisystem as the core game system for AFMBE was due to its flexability.
We experimented with trying to create a new system for AFMBE but in the end using the Unisystem proved more viable from both a play and buisness sence.
I have seen people discuss adding more detail to their games on our discussion boards in the past, while others using the newer Buffy Unisystem for AFMBE.
Cor Azer said:I haven't gotten a chance to play AFMBE or any other non-Unisystem-Lite game, so I don't know how much more dice rolling there is, but I really like how Unisystem Lite in the Buffy RPG keeps rolling to a minimum, making the action fast and loose.
Detailed hit locations and specific damage tends to slow down the cinematic feel I like in my modern-style games.