Traveller Alien Module 3: Vargr

Traveller Alien Module 3: Vargr is a 1984 role-playing game supplement for Traveller published by Game Designers' Workshop.

Contents

Vargr is a supplement which details the Vargr, a race of genetically altered wolves, descended from wolves taken from Earth to another world many years ago.[1]

Reception

Craig Sheeley reviewed Vargr in Space Gamer No. 73.[1] Sheeley commented that "Vargr will get a lot of use in a Traveller campaign; a lot of players would find them interesting characters. [...] Even if you don't like the 'official' Imperium campaign, buy Vargr; it'll enliven any Traveller campaign."[1]

Bob McWilliams reviewed Vargr, Alien Module 3 for White Dwarf #65, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "in my opinion, Vargr (the most recent release) is the best all round play aid since the Traveller Adventure."[2]

Reviews

gollark: This actually allows sending arbitrary values between 0 and 65535, at a rate of one per tick.
gollark: Interesting fact: two adjacent computers can send and receive bundled cable redstone, without any actual bundled cable.
gollark: Keanu: we appear to have lost remote access to some of the signs. This *should* self-correct after a reboot...
gollark: All concrete used in the roads has been produced on a machine developed by a collaboration of <@115156616256552962>, <@324663000235769858> and GTech Potatosystems.
gollark: New Keansian concrete road test projects.

References

  1. Sheeley, Craig (Mar–Apr 1985). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (73): 34.
  2. McWilliams, Bob (May 1985). "Open Box". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 65): 8.
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