I always thought that Fuzion never quite went far enough, that if formatted correctly, Fuzion could be the Build-a-Bear of RPGs. Print out this, tab, then this, tab, then this, tab, then this, done, and you've built a game just by putting the right sections in your binder.
To be perfectly honest, I didn't respond to this before because I wasn't sure if I was satisfied with how far you've gone with this. I thought to myself, "Should he have made physical attributes an optional module? If he offered me a module to make a RPG about dream characters and nightmares or ghosts and fairies that don't have physical attributes, would I do it? Do physical attributes model how those characters would function well enough? If they had a different set of attributes instead of physical, what would it be?"
I like the idea
But I also liked the idea when Fuzion did it.
I always thought that Fuzion never quite went far enough, that if formatted correctly, Fuzion could be the Build-a-Bear of RPGs. Print out this, tab, then this, tab, then this, tab, then this, done, and you've built a game just by putting the right sections in your binder.
To be perfectly honest, I didn't respond to this before because I wasn't sure if I was satisfied with how far you've gone with this. I thought to myself, "Should he have made physical attributes an optional module? If he offered me a module to make a RPG about dream characters and nightmares or ghosts and fairies that don't have physical attributes, would I do it? Do physical attributes model how those characters would function well enough? If they had a different set of attributes instead of physical, what would it be?"