Thnuderball Rally d20

JPL

Adventurer
Heh, heh, heh.

I love it. My buddies and I were recently dicussing the classic subgenre "Seventies Driving Action" .... "Dukes of Hazzard", "Smokey and the Bandit", "Convoy"...

...and Polyhedron is all over that.

I'll throw this suggestion out again: Pitfighter d20, representing classics like "Bloodsport", "Mortal Kombat" and "Streetfighter." All fight scenes, all the time...
 

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When I first heard of the Thunderball, I thought the game was going to be more like Deathrace 2000, Running Man and ThunderBall.
 



Erik Mona said:
That's a really good idea.

I want to do an 80s Ninja game one of these days.

--Erik

Thanks.

Man, I love ninjas.

In another five or so, the eighties will be distant enough that we'll see "eighties action" as a recognized subgenre (like sixties spy and seventies kung fu/blaxploitation), and you'll be able to relive the A-Team, MacGyver, classic Arnold, and lots and lots of ninjas.

Maybe R&D already has this covered, but I hope d20 Modern has some really good martial arts options...and I could seriously see a d20 minigame about the deadly world of underground ultimate combat.

For that matter...I had a Top Secret S.I. Commando game which ran for two years. Somewhere down the pike it would be awfully nice to see a Special Ops minigame.

If you haven't heard it lately...nice work, these last three issues.
 

this mini game is very cool. i was totally blown away when i started reading..... a whole slew of ideas hit me like a ton of bricks. very clever indeed! well worth the price of the issue - in fact, it might be worth the year's subscription!

as a change of pace, this game could really, really be a good time.
 

JPL said:
In another five or so, the eighties will be distant enough that we'll see "eighties action" as a recognized subgenre (like sixties spy and seventies kung fu/blaxploitation), and you'll be able to relive the A-Team, MacGyver, classic Arnold, and lots and lots of ninjas.

Spycraft d20 is really perfect for that. In fact, the authors have said in this same boards that A-Team and MacGyver were one of the inspiration sources for Spycraft classes...

Spycraft. Try it, love it!
 

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