FringeworthyFan
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The first game of interdimensional exploration, Fringeworthy (originally published in 1982, with updates released over the years) has been expanded again and made compatible with the D20 System, available now in PDF format on CD-ROM.
The classic Fringeworthy, the original RPG of interdimensional exploration, returns to print in this new d20 edition. Nearly 200 pages of new information, scenarios, friends and foes, aliens, equipment and artifacts. Never before revealed secrets of the Tehrmelern, their creation of the Mellor, and the ultimate purpose of the Fringepath System.
Lavishly illustrated in full color, with the artistic talents of Otto Blix, Tom Dow, Ben Rodregiuz, William Askel Kuehl and Melody Natcher. This edition was nearly six years in the making.
This PDF is fully bookmarked and indexed for ease of use.
Tri Tac Games <-Link
(Personal comment: As a GM of this system, I've sometimes described it as being halfway between Stargate and Sliders, though the game Fringeworthy actually pre-dates those settings by quite a few years. Richard Tucholka (the brains behind Tri Tac) was one of the original writers/designers for The Morrow Project, and has been an active name in Role Playing Games for over two decades now.
Tri Tac hosts a forum-board for its players, too, but I don't want to be accused of advertising the competition, here...lol...)
The classic Fringeworthy, the original RPG of interdimensional exploration, returns to print in this new d20 edition. Nearly 200 pages of new information, scenarios, friends and foes, aliens, equipment and artifacts. Never before revealed secrets of the Tehrmelern, their creation of the Mellor, and the ultimate purpose of the Fringepath System.
Lavishly illustrated in full color, with the artistic talents of Otto Blix, Tom Dow, Ben Rodregiuz, William Askel Kuehl and Melody Natcher. This edition was nearly six years in the making.
This PDF is fully bookmarked and indexed for ease of use.
Tri Tac Games <-Link
(Personal comment: As a GM of this system, I've sometimes described it as being halfway between Stargate and Sliders, though the game Fringeworthy actually pre-dates those settings by quite a few years. Richard Tucholka (the brains behind Tri Tac) was one of the original writers/designers for The Morrow Project, and has been an active name in Role Playing Games for over two decades now.
Tri Tac hosts a forum-board for its players, too, but I don't want to be accused of advertising the competition, here...lol...)