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This is a Role Playing game created by Donald Semora, and is being released in February 2015. This game system differs from other systems as it hyper focuses on simplicity, and allowing the player to spend as much time during game time Role Playing. The game uses a unique system for its base core game mechanic called the [[Task Level System]] which uses a simple D20 dice roll, and one simple table to achieve all results. This is the First Edition of this game. The [[Alterverse RPG 2nd Edition]] is due to be released in 2020. | This is a Role Playing game created by Donald Semora, and is being released in February 2015. This game system differs from other systems as it hyper focuses on simplicity, and allowing the player to spend as much time during game time Role Playing. The game uses a unique system for its base core game mechanic called the [[Task Level System]] which uses a simple D20 dice roll, and one simple table to achieve all results. This is the First Edition of this game. The [[Alterverse RPG 2nd Edition]] is due to be released in 2020. | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 4 February 2020
This is a Role Playing game created by Donald Semora, and is being released in February 2015. This game system differs from other systems as it hyper focuses on simplicity, and allowing the player to spend as much time during game time Role Playing. The game uses a unique system for its base core game mechanic called the Task Level System which uses a simple D20 dice roll, and one simple table to achieve all results. This is the First Edition of this game. The Alterverse RPG 2nd Edition is due to be released in 2020.
Overall Game Mechanic
The main engine for this Role Playing game, is the Task Level System. This is basically to tables, and a simple D20 roll. This system has been designed so it can control all aspects of game play from Combat, to spell use, to general task determiners. The Task Level System is a true "do it all" in this game, and can be easily modified to be used in just about any game system..
Number Players Needed
This system requires at least two players, however it is suggested to get the most out of the system, that at least three or four players engage in game play.
Core Manual
The system is comprised of one Core rule book that contains both the players and game masters content. This is what makes this system unique, as the players and game masters content are not seperated, tgus saving the gamer the hassle of having to purchase two books separately. The main core rule book contains everything the player needs to play the game including a small glossary of monsters for use in the game.
Other Manuals
There are several other manuals that aid in game play, and are designed to make the game more enjoyable. There is the Critter catalog and a Alterverse Companion Guide. These manuals although available are only designed to expand and enhance the gaming experience.