“Quite, quite brilliant...there are few roleplaying games which wouldn’t be better if they tore up a hundred or so pages of rules and replaced them with the text of Play Unsafe.“ Mr Jack, RPG.NET review: 10 out of 10
“I read this in the bath and I leapt out immediately, Archimedes-like...you definitely owe it to yourself to pick up this book...it’s absolutely fantastic.“ Paul Tevis, Have Games Will TravelOften, we treat roleplaying games like work. We buy shelves of thick books. We plan detailed adventures. We memorise rules.
In Play Unsafe, Graham Walmsley explores what happens when you throw the serious stuff away: when you stop working, stop planning and start playing.
This book explains how to:
Put stories at the heart of your game.
In an English country house, someone is about to commit a murder. Even they do not know what they are about to do.
A Taste For Murder is a roleplaying game for four to six players. As you go through the game, your relationships with the other characters get more and more screwed up. By the end, someone’s relationships will give them a motive for murder.
** Please note! I’m away in Philadelphia until April 29th. You’ll get your PDFs fairly quickly, within a few days at the moment, and books when I get back. **
82 pages, 15.24 cm x 22.86 cm, perfect binding
$15 + $5 s&h