Broken Tree Inn

Broken Tree Inn is a 1979 fantasy role-playing game adventure published by Judges Guild.

Plot summary

Broken Tree Inn is an adventure that takes place in a dangerous border area between a human empire and the elves of the Tall Seed Forest.[1]

Publication history

After GDW's Traveller game, the next of Judges Guild's licenses with companies other than TSR was for Chaosium's RuneQuest. These books were centered on adventures from the start. Their first publication was Rudy Kraft's Broken Tree Inn (1979), a notable supplement because it featured material cut from Chaosium's own Snake Pipe Hollow (1979) — though the Glorantha references were removed in the Judges Guild publication.[2]:198

Reception

Forrest Johnson reviewed Broken Tree Inn in The Space Gamer No. 30.[1] Johnson commented that "Broken Tree Inn will work for almost any GM, but it could be a dull adventure in the hands of a novice."[1].

On rpg.net reviewer Lev Lafayette argues that Broken Tree Inn provides "plenty of plot opportunities", but is very inefficient in its use of space resulting in "the general lack of substance for the page count". Also of note is the prurient humour with Elven character names such as "Dry Root" and "Long Stem".[3]

gollark: Oh yes, right, you're working on somewhat useful stuff.
gollark: ⁢ you.
gollark: What are you working on?
gollark: He was meant to be doing the obstacle course thing, didn't particularly do anything, and was told by Mr Wilde to work out how to use the xbox controller, which is doomed to failure I think.
gollark: I know Joshua *isn't*, at least?

References

  1. Johnson, Forrest (August 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (30): 26.
  2. Shannon Appelcline (2014). Designers & Dragons: The '70s. Evil Hat Productions. ISBN 978-1-61317-075-5.
  3. "Review of Broken Tree Inn - RPGnet RPG Game Index". www.rpg.net.
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