Goblinoid Games
Mongoose
Hi all,
I hope it's ok to post this here, but I thought it would be of interest. My small publishing company has written a free game system book, GORE, which is based heavily on the RuneQuest SRDs. It is more-or-less a complete game, but can be used as a reference for additional rules for MRQ. It is actually mainly meant as a resource for publishers first and for players second. Here is the official announcement...
Goblinoid Games announces the release of GORE, the Generic Old-school Role-playing Engine, a free role-playing game system with a free license for third-party publishers.
GORE uses Open Game Content and uniquely presents algorithms from 80s role-playing games to produce a generic role-playing system in the tradition of old-school games. GORE follows a trend that's been going on within the last few years in pen-and-paper games, that is, making material available to publishers to encourage competition and the contribution of high-quality gaming material to the market.
All new presentation in GORE is Product Identity, but Goblinoid Games provides a free license to use this material to produce third-party products that are compatible not just with GORE, but also with any of several old-school games using a percentile-based system with similar algorithms.
Visit the website for GORE here (also able to download):
www.goblinoidgames.com/gore.htm
GORE can be downloaded at RPGnow.com here:
http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20914&
I hope it's ok to post this here, but I thought it would be of interest. My small publishing company has written a free game system book, GORE, which is based heavily on the RuneQuest SRDs. It is more-or-less a complete game, but can be used as a reference for additional rules for MRQ. It is actually mainly meant as a resource for publishers first and for players second. Here is the official announcement...
Goblinoid Games announces the release of GORE, the Generic Old-school Role-playing Engine, a free role-playing game system with a free license for third-party publishers.
GORE uses Open Game Content and uniquely presents algorithms from 80s role-playing games to produce a generic role-playing system in the tradition of old-school games. GORE follows a trend that's been going on within the last few years in pen-and-paper games, that is, making material available to publishers to encourage competition and the contribution of high-quality gaming material to the market.
All new presentation in GORE is Product Identity, but Goblinoid Games provides a free license to use this material to produce third-party products that are compatible not just with GORE, but also with any of several old-school games using a percentile-based system with similar algorithms.
Visit the website for GORE here (also able to download):
www.goblinoidgames.com/gore.htm
GORE can be downloaded at RPGnow.com here:
http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=20914&