Besides Uncharted Worlds and Impulse Drive are there any other Powered by the Apocalypse sci-fi space opera games…

Besides Uncharted Worlds and Impulse Drive are there any other Powered by the Apocalypse sci-fi space opera games…

Besides Uncharted Worlds and Impulse Drive are there any other Powered by the Apocalypse sci-fi space opera games worth looking at?

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  1. Kerry Harrison Infinite Galaxies can be used to run Traveller games, absolutely. For something like Traveller, you might want to dial back the combat action, so that could make some moves less useful. You should look over the playbooks and decide.

  2. Kerry Harrison Infinite Galaxies can be used to run Traveller games, absolutely. For something like Traveller, you might want to dial back the combat action, so that could make some moves less useful. You should look over the playbooks and decide.

  3. Kerry Harrison Yeah, its a real sci-fi game, but its a bit out there. It’s the perfect system for Flash Gordon (Dive my Hawkmen), Farscape, Lexx, The Ballad of Halo Jones, Dirty Pair or Red Dwarf. It would also be amazing for capturing that Guardians of the Galaxy feel.

    Its got a playbook that’s straight Rimmer (Red Dwarf), and another that’s clearly inspired by Lister (Red Dwarf). The displaced is either inspired by Buck Rogers or John Crichton (Farscape). As for Guardians of the Galaxy – its got a Flora playbook.

  4. Kerry Harrison Yeah, its a real sci-fi game, but its a bit out there. It’s the perfect system for Flash Gordon (Dive my Hawkmen), Farscape, Lexx, The Ballad of Halo Jones, Dirty Pair or Red Dwarf. It would also be amazing for capturing that Guardians of the Galaxy feel.

    Its got a playbook that’s straight Rimmer (Red Dwarf), and another that’s clearly inspired by Lister (Red Dwarf). The displaced is either inspired by Buck Rogers or John Crichton (Farscape). As for Guardians of the Galaxy – its got a Flora playbook.

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