Rogue 417

Rogue 417 is a 1984 role-playing game supplement for Fringeworthy published by Tri Tac Games.

Contents

Rogue 417 is the first expansion module for the Fringeworthy interdimensional RPG, and details a post-holocaust alternate earth that has been devastated by the accidental release of a highly virulent plague virus in a lab accident in Syria.[1]

Reception

William A. Barton reviewed Rogue 417 in Space Gamer No. 70.[1] Barton commented that "Overall, Rogue 417 is an excellent first expansion module for Fringeworthy and should prove useful to gamers of any after-the-holocaust RPG currently on the market. I recommend it highly."[1]

Reviews

  • Game News #10 (Dec., 1985)
gollark: Again, Dave has been dealt with.
gollark: Dave has been dealt with.
gollark: I saw that yesterday and SIMILARLY complained that it's not well-defined.
gollark: So if you have an object with the left half in shadow or something, even though a camera sees each side as having *wildly* different colors, you'll just think "oh, that's yellow" or something like that.
gollark: Human color processing isn't measuring something like "what amounts of reddish/greenish/blueish light is falling on this set of cones", it's trying to work out "what object is this and what are the lighting conditions".

References

  1. Barton, William A. (July–August 1984). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (70): 48.
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