D&D is the most known rpg there is. Is there any reason why TSR never cloned its gameplay for other genres?
Buck Rogers XXVc does, but it was tightly connected to its setting. It was not a game for a DM to sketch out a few parsecs and go.
Seems to me TSR should have made a version of D&D in each main rpg genre, space, supers, western, cyberpunk, urban horror, etc. Include races, classes, and equipment from said genre with the same bent toward including everything under the sun as D&D.
I think they would have sold well.
Buck Rogers XXVc does, but it was tightly connected to its setting. It was not a game for a DM to sketch out a few parsecs and go.
Seems to me TSR should have made a version of D&D in each main rpg genre, space, supers, western, cyberpunk, urban horror, etc. Include races, classes, and equipment from said genre with the same bent toward including everything under the sun as D&D.
I think they would have sold well.
So in TSR's heyday...
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