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Hard to argue with the price, but I have also seen dollar content with more pages. It would be nice to say have pictures and maybe deeper background, but this is supposed to be a randomizer for loot scenarios. So for a quick reference, this is a great piece for any game in a post apocalyptic theme, it is hard to beat. In the end, the GM can adjust and change as need be.
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When you need some backpack contents that can fill in for any game. Not much to say, except it could probably have done with more pictures.
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Actually a fun little adventure for solo play. It was just as fun to teach to my 8 yr old son, he loved it too! Give it a shot! You can't go wrong! I definitely recommend doing the extra setup of rolling for your character's background.
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i enjoy the theme music that is made by Fishwife games. The songs add to my ablity to storytell for my friends even online where they can't hear it. It adds to the mood, which sparks my creativity. It's easy to pick out tunes to help and it's also great to listen to when I am unwinding.
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Thank you so much for the kind review and your input on this track! I've been playing around with Making Factor of the Androids a micro-maze adventure, much the same way that I did with the track Rival Turf. I've not gotten the feel 100% yet though for the game itself. |
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"Factory" that is- lesson learned... don't try to use the phone to respond to a review. :D |
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Just like the first one in the series this combines a list of names with the incredably valuable handful of words to trigger the creative process.
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It's exactly what it says: 100 locations with an alien sounding name and just enough detail to get the imagination going. It really is amazing how much those 3-4 words turn a name from a chore to fill out into a spark for the imagination.
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For what I was using this for it was absolutely perfect I plan on buying the second one as well. A good list to have on hand incase you can't think of anything in the moment.
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Five stars for the names. They're terrific and often memorable. The first 95 are in alphabetical order by first name.
I wish the names could easily be copied and pasted into other apps, and I wish they were grouped by ethnicity so I could quickly find a Spanish pirate name. But this is FUN as-is.
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Good tune that works well on infinate repeat to add background music to your game.
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This is a very diverse list. Definitely check it out.
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Lots of random data to add interesting character to your game. Would add great elements to your story.
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Very imaginative ideas for a post apocalyptic adventure.
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Great list of random marks for your pick pocket needs, complete with occupations, notable weapons and of course, stuff to steal!
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Great grity soundtrack for modern and futuric games.
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minimal effort made to provide a helpful product. had i realised this product was only 1 page (2 if you count the cover) li wouldnt have bought it.
if i was to do something simliar i would expand each of the results in the table with a 1/4 or 1/2 page to pad out the character with a possible plot hook.
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