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On Friday, December 27, 2013 at 2:43:47 AM UTC-7, Quadibloc wrote:
On Friday, December 27, 2013 2:36:09 AM UTC-7, Quadibloc wrote:
Still looking, turned up "Realms of Adventure", an RPG on DriveThruGames that
uses the d34 as intended. Also, several games (i.e. Boot Hill) use percentile
dice to generate character statistics - so 3d34-2 is something players on their
own might have decided to use to make the statistics behave more like what they
were familiar with from 3d6 in the d20 world.
The name Realms of Adventure has been used for several different things. The game I meant is the one by James Patrick Updike.
Looking into these matters once again, I have found that the web site
www.realmofdreams.com
no longer exists, this domain being parked.
Copies of the game are still being sold by DriveThruRPG, so I _suppose_ they must know
where to send James Patrick Updike's royalties to...
but does anyone else know what's happened to him?
Of course, I can guess that his game was not successful enough, and so he has...
returned to his day job, as it were, but does he still have a presence somewhere
where he might be reached?
I've finally figured out a reasonable way to play the game if you don't have a d34.
Roll *five* d100s, and take the number on the one in the middle.
John Savard
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