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| − | Traveller is a science-fiction role-playing game. It was first published by the Game Designers' Workshop in 1977. The rules are written to allow a group of people to take on the role of characters in a science fiction setting. It was originally notable for a unique character generation system, which produced characters with much previous experience, though it sometimes produced dead characters. Many editions of the Traveller rules exist. | + | '''Traveller''' is a science-fiction role-playing game. It was first published by the Game Designers' Workshop in 1977. The rules are written to allow a group of people to take on the role of characters in a science fiction setting. It was originally notable for a unique character generation system, which produced characters with much previous experience, though it sometimes produced dead characters. Many editions of the Traveller rules exist. |
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Revision as of 21:55, February 21, 2009
Traveller is a science-fiction role-playing game. It was first published by the Game Designers' Workshop in 1977. The rules are written to allow a group of people to take on the role of characters in a science fiction setting. It was originally notable for a unique character generation system, which produced characters with much previous experience, though it sometimes produced dead characters. Many editions of the Traveller rules exist.