Golden Age Adventures

Jan 17, 2016

GOLDEN AGE ADVENTURES is an anthology of 16 roleplaying adventures based on “Golden Age” stories by famous science fiction writers of the 1930s-50s. Each adventure comes with three scenarios, allowing them to be easily dropped in to any science fiction roleplaying campaign. As with all DayTrippers products, conversion tables are provided for use with other game systems. Also provided are new rules and GM guidelines for Hexcrawls, Random Encounters, Optional Content, Mission Types and “Vector Slip Failures” which deposit characters in a different universe than the one they intended to visit.

This 364-page book includes:
• 16 Adventure Modules
• 4 Death Worlds
• 7 Hexcrawls
• 48 Possible Missions
• New and Expanded Rules
• and the full text of all source stories in their entirety

Take your Players into the fantastic and dangerous worlds envisioned in the short stories of sixteen science fiction greats, including:
• Poul Anderson
• Peter Bailey
• Philip K. Dick
• Paul Ernst
• Harry Harrison
• Henry Kuttner
• Alan E. Nourse
• H. Beam Piper
• Robert Sheckley
• Edwin K. Sloat
• R. F. Starzl
• Jack Vance
• Floyd L. Wallace
• Stanley G. Weinbaum
• Manly Wade Wellman
• Hal K. Wells

AVAILABLE AT:

DrivethruRPG [PDF or Print]: https://drivethrurpg.com/en/product/171246/golden-age-adventures

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