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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthropos" data-source="post: 6678498" data-attributes="member: 31245"><p><strong>5 out of 5 rating for The Lone Wolf Adventure Game</strong></p><p></p><p>I have done the review from the digital version of the game, because the physical copy is not finished yet. I'm 43 years old. My first contact with any RPG was *Flight from the dark* when I was 12 years old. I read all the Lone Wolf books that were published in spanish and once Internet arrived to our lives, I read the rest thanks to Joe Dever and Aon Project. I felt in love with Magnamund and lone wolf characters. I felt in love with this hobby. When I read that Cubicle 7 had reached an agreement with Joe Dever to re-enact the Lone Wolf adventures creating an RPG system that simulates and improves the books, I was interested. They were kickstarting the project with astounding success. Cubicle 7 are the creators of the superb The One Ring, and one of the most original rpg publishers nowadays. (And I must say that the Moongose Publishing d20 edition couldn't capture the Lone Wolf spirit). I have been not dissapointed. The Game comes with several pregen characters, 3 books that covers several levels of the game (with increasing complexity), maps, tokens... Ah! THe kickstarter fruits! The basic rules feels like reading the books. The more advanced levels injects new role-playing posibilities without breaking the feel of the setting. They really enrich the role playing experience. Cubicle 7 have designed another masterpiece. A wonderful game to introduce your kids to roleplaying. Let them read de books. Play Kai Masters with them. Mine are eager to play each month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthropos, post: 6678498, member: 31245"] [b]5 out of 5 rating for The Lone Wolf Adventure Game[/b] I have done the review from the digital version of the game, because the physical copy is not finished yet. I'm 43 years old. My first contact with any RPG was *Flight from the dark* when I was 12 years old. I read all the Lone Wolf books that were published in spanish and once Internet arrived to our lives, I read the rest thanks to Joe Dever and Aon Project. I felt in love with Magnamund and lone wolf characters. I felt in love with this hobby. When I read that Cubicle 7 had reached an agreement with Joe Dever to re-enact the Lone Wolf adventures creating an RPG system that simulates and improves the books, I was interested. They were kickstarting the project with astounding success. Cubicle 7 are the creators of the superb The One Ring, and one of the most original rpg publishers nowadays. (And I must say that the Moongose Publishing d20 edition couldn't capture the Lone Wolf spirit). I have been not dissapointed. The Game comes with several pregen characters, 3 books that covers several levels of the game (with increasing complexity), maps, tokens... Ah! THe kickstarter fruits! The basic rules feels like reading the books. The more advanced levels injects new role-playing posibilities without breaking the feel of the setting. They really enrich the role playing experience. Cubicle 7 have designed another masterpiece. A wonderful game to introduce your kids to roleplaying. Let them read de books. Play Kai Masters with them. Mine are eager to play each month. [/QUOTE]
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