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Forestmaster Games

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I think your Fudge Dice font decided to take a breather. The Fudge x3 resolution on page 20 lists B and C as dF results.

This is definitely an improvement over the Deck of Rules, which I like a lot to begin with. Plenty of food for thought, which I'm already planning on implementing. Definitely worth the download.

This is a great update. I'm working on a couple of games right now, and these have given me a lot of food for thought. I want to try out Matchless and High Under resolutions. I like Fudge x3; I've actually thought about bringing the Stakes idea into Fudge iself.

In the expansion, I think there's a typo: Under "Match Value" it says "roll a number of four-sized dice..." Is that supposed to be "four-sided" or does it matter what size the dice are?

This kind looks like if TSR had stuck with MAR Barker's Tekumel and brought in Brian Froud to add to it. Very cool so far.

This is an awesome expansion. I knew there was a lot of potential for Changed characters.

I'm glad you guys enjoyed the game. I would actually like to revisit this later and expand upon the story and the choices and maybe have 2 or 3 endings.

Effigy13 - Glad you caught the Lovecraft reference. :-D

Seriously? L. Frank Baum wrote 22 books that take place in the Oz universe (and with other authors, the total goes up to 31 in PD), and this is what we get? The jam theme was "paper" and "The Emerald City of Oz" had the perfect thing for it. I don't want to be mean here, but this challenge could have been a slam dunk, and what we got is yet another reimagining of the first book, with yet another main character made evil, like this hasn't been done before. "It's like Wizard of Oz, but in space." It's been done (maybe not as a video game, but it's been done). Sorry, but as an Oz fan, I have to say, this was a missed opportunity.