RPG Breakout: Mutant Chronicles

Everybody loves mutants. Mutants and guns. Here is a brief summary of the influence a not quite forgotten Scandinavian RPG has had.

Mutant Chronicles RPG

Mutant Chronicles RPG (1st Edition)

Mutant Chronicles RPG (1st Edition)

 Roleplaying Game:

RPG Geek Link: http://rpggeek.com/rpg/513/mutant-chronicles-1st-2nd-editions

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutant_Chronicles

“Mutant” is one of the three first seminal Swedish role playing games, together with Drakar och Demoner and Chock.

The original Mutant was based on Basic Roleplaying System and was released in 1984. It was set in a post-apocalyptic future where most of the human race had been eliminated by a disease. The survivors hid away in subterranean enclaves and genetically experimented on humans and animals and sent them up above ground to see if they could survive. A following nuclear war between the enclaves eradicated humanity more thoroughly, technology was forgotten, and the only survivors were these humanoid mutants and humans in cryo-sleep. The country has now broken down into smaller societies, technology has been forgotten and is now on pre-industrial revolution level. But there are still the “forbidden zones”, where lost technology still lies untouched but where the radiation levels are lethal.

“Mutant 2″ was released as an expansion in 1986, and changed the die rolling rules to reflect those of Drakar och Demoner Expert, where the designers left Basic Roleplay and changed into a system based on icosahedric dice.

In 1989, “Mutant 2089″, or “Nya Mutant” was released. Not only were there several rules changes, inspired by the cyberpunk wave, the setting was changed from a pre-industrial revolution technology society to large mega-cities, controlled by huge corporations. Designers suggested that the old Mutant setting existed in between these cities.

Mutant R.Y.M.D. in 1992 took another step from the basic setting and was more a space-travel science fiction roleplaying game. The ruleset was very similar to Mutant 2089 and the settings were officially compatible. This version was short-lived, though, as it soon was transformed into Mutant Chronicles.

Mutant Chronicles further enhanced the setting of Mutant RYMD, but added creatures and other ideas from the successful horror RPG “Kult”.

In 2002, when Target Games has ceased to exist, another publisher called Järnringen published “Mutant – Undergångens arvtagare” (The Inheritors of the Apocalypse). With this, they reverted back into the first setting with a pre-industrial revolution setting populated by mutants and mutated animals. “Järnringen” (Iron Ring) was also the title of one of the very first scenario modules for the first “Mutant”.

Järnringen ceased publication of “Mutant – undergångens arvtagare” in 2008, while continuing with their space travel RPG “Coriolis”. (from RPG Geek)

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Top N Computer Pen & Paper RPG Games

Not including the Dungeon and Dragons games. Apart from maybe one or two.

Dungeon Hack

http://www.mobygames.com/game/dungeon-hack

Dungeon Hack Cover

Dungeon Hack Cover

For my first game I am going to break the no D&D rule.

This is a graphical cross between nethack type games and second edition AD&D. The best version of AD&D for my money, but I did miss ount everything between 2nd and 4th edition.

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The Other Appendix N (Runequest)

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I know this has been done already. AD&D had an appendix N that listed sources of inspiration for Gary Gygax. Runequest (at least my second edition) had the same. I thought fabulous I will post a copy of that and it will be an easy post.

The Other Appendix N

The Other Appendix N

Only to find it had been done.

I am going to do it anyway and add links. Woo! I have just copied and pasted the text from the above blog post. I will check to make sure it tallies with mine. Any errors are mine alone.

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Free Science Fiction RPGs

A brief list of science fiction pen & paper roleplaying games.

Finding games for my retro clone post suggested that most of the free games out there were based on classic fantasy archetypes. Thankfully some people out there are producing games with a science fiction twist for those what would rather fight space aliens instead of dragons. Some will be clones of older systems, others will be inspired by older systems. If you are willing to pay a little there are many more classic style science fiction RPGs that can be purchased for a pittance.

Mutant Future

Mutant Future Cover

Mutant Future Cover

Homepagehttp://www.goblinoidgames.com/mutantfuture.html

Inspired By: Gamma World

Clone: Not quite. Uses the Labyrinth Lord rules as a base. I think the original was based on Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.

Free Download: Yes

Reviewhttp://grognardia.blogspot.com/2008/06/review-mutant-future.html

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Return to RPGs VI: Everything Retro Is New Again

I have had a bit of a splurge on some retro clone games recently. Yes I have spent actual money on PDFs that I can legally download for free.  The first one I got was Dark Dungeons, mainly as it was a restatement of the all in one rules for a basic version of the worlds greatest fantasy roleplaying game :) Then I got the Basic Fantasy RPG by way of comparison, also I had some good money off codes for Lulu :)

I will discuss these together.

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UK Vodafone Carrier Billing: With Proof!

Looks like it is finally up and running. At least it has just let me buy Bejewelled 2 on my Galaxy S Plus. VAT is not included in the price. As far as I can tell the usual 15 nanosecond refund option is available.

For my son I downloaded the most annoying app on my phone: Talking Tom Cat 2

01. Pick the Market

01. Pick the Market

02. Find Your Paid For App

02. Find Your Paid For App

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