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    Stars Without Number is a science fiction indie role-playing game released by the indie publisher Sine Nomine Publishing in 2010. Although the book contains a pre-generated star system that can be used as a game setting immediately, it also features a system to randomly create planets and adventures. The game was designed as part of the Old School Renaissance movement, and its game mechanics are similar to role-playing games from the mid-1970s. Wikipedia

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    Stars Without Number is a science fiction role-playing game set in the year 3200. The book provides a pre-generated series of planets, but the gamemaster can also use a system of nested random tables to first create a sector in space seeded with random stars. Each star has one main planet, which the gamemaster creates, giving it two randomly generated main attributes as well as five minor ...
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    Mongoose Publishing was founded in Swindon, England, in 2001 by Matthew Sprange and Alex Fennell. [1] [2] Sprange initially wanted to publish a miniatures game, but he ultimately went with the less expensive alternative of using Wizards of the Coast's d20 System license.[3]: 104 It grew out of the d20 System boom sparked by Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition.
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    Some games started out as generic role-playing supplements, supplements for other games, or even a different kind of game. ... Smallville Roleplaying Game; Stars Without Number; 2011. Abney Park's Airship Pirates; Arcanis; Ashen Stars; Black Crusade; Fabled Lands; Microscope; The Kerberos Club (Fate) The One Ring Roleplaying Game; 2012
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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Role-playing games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of role-playing games on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Role-playing games Wikipedia:WikiProject Role-playing games Template:WikiProject Role-playing games role-playing game
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    Friends at the Table is an actual play podcast hosted by Austin Walker. The podcast has been active since September 2014, and episodes are released weekly. The collaboration between the gamemaster and the players is a major component of the show, in contrast to many tabletop role-playing games where the gamemaster has total control over worldbuilding.
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    The Starfinder Roleplaying Game is a science-fiction/science fantasy role-playing game published by Paizo Publishing.It is built on Paizo's previous game, the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, both in its game mechanics and universe, but adapted to a more futuristic style than its fantasy predecessor; game content is intended to be easily convertible between the two systems.
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    The following is a list of games that have been announced for release or released on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.Both were released on November 10, 2020. The Xbox Series X and Series S have full backward compatibility with Xbox One games as well as several Xbox 360 and original Xbox games that were supported on the Xbox One, excluding those that use Kinect. [1]
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    Stars! is a turn-based strategy, science fiction 4X video game (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate), originally developed by Jeff Johnson and Jeff McBride with help from Jeffrey Krauss ("the Jeffs") for personal use, initially released as shareware for Microsoft Windows in 1995. [2] A retail version was later produced for, and published by Empire Interactive, with developer Jason Gaston ...
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    Worlds Beyond Number is an actual play audio drama whose inaugural effort uses Dungeons & Dragons as its initial background and Role-playing game system. [3] Their initial story, entitled The Wizard, The Witch, & The Wild One, follows a trio of friends on their adventures through a fantastical D&D setting. [4] Mulligan serves as the initial gamemaster, while Ishii plays the character of Ame, a ...
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    Originally Brunner wrote three stories published in 1962 in consecutive issues of the British magazine Science Fiction Adventures: "Spoil of Yesterday" in No. 25, "The Word Not Written" in No. 26, and "The Fullness of Time" in No. 27.. In the same year, a considerably different version appeared as a fix-up novel under the title Times Without Number, which was published as an Ace Double ...

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