I bought the SF version and the graphics were more stylish, but it still included the tiny rune symbols which, for a SF game, is fantasy or at best ancient history, and breaks immersion. They had an instruction book attempting to explain GM-less play, but again slipping in an example of goblins which is not the SF genre. The great value for harried GMs is it will think up a random name, sight, sound, touch or smell better described than the GM can think of on the spot, or a NPC mood or attitude, or the contents of an NPC's pockets living or dead.
A bit late to the party here, but I was wondering..: is it worth to buy these sets? Or the base and fantasy ones cover everything? This horror deck seems not so good, or at least very similar to the normal one in terms of contents. Did you try the others? What do you think of them?
thanks, i just bougt all of the decks and your review explained how to use it, better than some of the tutorials
I bought the SF version and the graphics were more stylish, but it still included the tiny rune symbols which, for a SF game, is fantasy or at best ancient history, and breaks immersion.
They had an instruction book attempting to explain GM-less play, but again slipping in an example of goblins which is not the SF genre.
The great value for harried GMs is it will think up a random name, sight, sound, touch or smell better described than the GM can think of on the spot, or a NPC mood or attitude, or the contents of an NPC's pockets living or dead.
A bit late to the party here, but I was wondering..: is it worth to buy these sets? Or the base and fantasy ones cover everything? This horror deck seems not so good, or at least very similar to the normal one in terms of contents. Did you try the others? What do you think of them?
Great for people with Zariphobia.