Blood for Bellridge / Feast of Freaks
2014 • 0-0 Players • Age 0+
Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like Science Fiction (Post Apocalypse), this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Attribute/Stat Based, Dice, Level Based, Lifepath Character Generation, Point Based, Race Based, Random Attribute Generation und Skill Based...
Game Data
- Publisher
- Outland Arts
- Designers
- Brandon Goeringer
- Artists
- William McAusland
- Mechanics
- Attribute/Stat Based (STR, CON, PER, etc), Dice (Various), Level Based (Earn XP and level up), Lifepath Character Generation (Character starts at birth), Point Based (allocate points to get skills, powers, etc), Race Based (Player Race/Species affects gameplay), Random Attribute Generation (during Character Creation), Skill Based (buy or gain skills)
- Genre
- Science Fiction (Post Apocalypse)
Do your characters got what it takes?
Step into a world of post-apocalyptic gonzo adventure and find out! Introducing the One Day Digs Double Feature. Starting off with a bang, our first quest is Blood for Bellridge, followed up after a short intermission by Feast of Freaks!
Designed for introductory games at conventions, game stores, and private home tables, One Day Digs are the brain child of author Brandon Goeringer and illustrated by Will McAusland. They are crafted to showcase a bit of The Mutant Epoch setting and flavor, introduce some creatures and relics, as well as offer an example of how the Outland System game mechanic works. For the most part, these adventures are for 4 to 6 new PCs of first rank.
Blood For Bellridge immerses the characters in the rescue of an old friend, and the survival of an emerging town site. Feast of Freaks tests the characters in the swamps as they investigate the disappearance of boat load of medical supplies and her crew. Both adventures are only a few pages long, with creature stats and a full color cover and map included with each.
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