Thunderforge
Mongoose
I've always loved the concept of Paranoia and it just makes me laugh. In particular, I love how the rulebooks are really fun to read (almost as fun as playing the game itself). I was excited about the new Paranoia: Troubleshooters and figured I'd finally buy a copy for myself rather than mooching off of a friend. I looked at the preview for the book and expected a quick laugh from reading it.
And I didn't laugh once. There weren't any good jokes in it. Just a bunch of rules and mechanical descriptions on how you play. The new art is less than inspiring (no pictures of traitors about to get zapped or anything, just traitors standing around), and it seemed to lack the charm that made me fall in love with Paranoia in the first place.
From what I've heard, Paranoia: Troubleshooters is shorter and condenses the chapters. Did they cut out all the good parts of the book? Based on what I've read, I feel like they did. What does everyone else think?
And I didn't laugh once. There weren't any good jokes in it. Just a bunch of rules and mechanical descriptions on how you play. The new art is less than inspiring (no pictures of traitors about to get zapped or anything, just traitors standing around), and it seemed to lack the charm that made me fall in love with Paranoia in the first place.
From what I've heard, Paranoia: Troubleshooters is shorter and condenses the chapters. Did they cut out all the good parts of the book? Based on what I've read, I feel like they did. What does everyone else think?