[e23-announce] All The World's A Stage, And All The Men And Women Merely Roleplayers

e23-announce at sjgames.com e23-announce at sjgames.com
Wed May 17 00:00:03 CDT 2006


The most amazing thing about the Open Gaming License is that it has set the gaming community's creativity free to turn anything into a roleplaying adventure. Latest proof comes from Louis Porter, Jr. Design, and their d20 Shakespeare line. Yes, Shakespeare. Each supplement lays out the plot of a classic play, has d20 stats (at multiple CR levels) for the major characters, and GM advice and adventure seeds for inserting adventurers either directly in the action of the play, or just in the same time and place.

Just released and available on e23 are supplements covering Henry V ( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=LPJ9808 ) , Macbeth ( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=LPJ9933 ) , Othello ( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=LPJ9816 ) , and Romeo & Juliet ( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=LPJ9820 ) , all reasonably priced (heck, downright cheap at $2.79!) and worth adding to your game collection.

- Scott Haring, e23 Manager
e23 at sjgames.com


-------------------------------------Released May 16, 2006

GURPS Traveller: Interstellar Wars ( http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG82-0183 ) 
The transition between the First Imperium, governed by the Vilani, and the Rule of Man, led by the Terran Confederation, has always been a pivotal era in Marc Miller's Traveller universe. Now, for the first time in any game system, Traveller players can explore the depths of this rich setting.GURPS Traveller: . . . 



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