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The Dog House Gang offers a special
introductory adventure for Wild West roleplayin’ -- Buckshots:
Johnny Comes Marching Home.
Now, usually, we like to whet your appetite by providin’ a short
synopsis of the contents. In this case, if we serve up much more than a
nibble, well, we’d be givin’ away the farm, so to speak. So iffin’ you
don’t mind, we’ll just say that our heroes are returning home after an
extended absence (the War as it were), but they must meet one more
challenge before they can rest their weary bones.
This 44 page Branded for Recoiled adventure features five
full-scale Scenes, along with six major NPCs and some scattergun-fodder
mooks. While Johnny is intended for 4-8 characters of 1st - 3rd level
who are just beginnin’ their wild west adventurin’, this Buckshot
also comes loaded with ideas for scalin’ the adventure to handle various
character levels and numbers.
Johnny Comes Marching Home is the second of a line of
Buckshots adventures fit for any Wild West campaign. This
introductory adventure contains:
• Introduction & Adventure Synopsis: A brief narrative describin’
how the adventure should play out, so the Judge can get saddled up real
quick-like.
• For the Judge: Secrets and scuttlebutt that players shouldn’t
read unless they have a hankerin’ to get their eyes burned out of their
sockets.
• Getting Started: Some quick-hittin’ tips for the Judge to fold
this adventure into a home-brewed game or to prepare for a one night
stand, so to speak.
• Scenes: Fully described roleplayin’ and combat scenes where all
the action happens, including maps, “read-aloud” text, rules, variables
and sundry details for the Judge.
• Forks in the Road: Alternate ways to shoot these Buckshots into
an ongoing campaign or load up a one-shot adventure on the frontier.
• Personalities: Full character descriptions for all the
characters involved in the adventure, including full statistic blocks
for Sidewinder: Recoiled play.
• Gameplay Aids: Various tools for the Judge, including full
character sheets that Judges can hand out to players who might be takin’
on the role of an NPC, as well as special “index-card” combat blocks.
Click here to read the Antonios S review on GamingReport.com.
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