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Swords & Wizardry Complete OSR RPG: Review and Page-Through

Swords & Wizardry Complete Rulebook (Frog God Games)Game Title: Swords & Wizardry Complete Rulebook

Publisher: Frog God Games

Author: Matthew J. Finch

Artists: Abigail Larson, Angela Rizza, Gennifer Bone, Iris
Compiet, Jenna Fowler, Martina Lexi, and Kaos Nest

Year: 2020

Genre: Old School Renaissance retroclone roleplaying game

Pages: 144 pages

Price: Free in PDF, $25.00 in softcover, or $34.99 in hardcover

I sit down to page through and share my thoughts about the hardcover edition of the Swords & Wizardry Complete Rulebook from Frog God Games. Although a new boxed edition is on the horizon, you can still score the hardcover for an MSRP of $34.99. Plus don’t miss the absolutely free PDF of the Complete Rulebook!

Founder/Editor-in-chief of The Gaming Gang website and host of The Gaming Gang Dispatch and other TGG media, Jeff tackles any and all sorts of games but has a special fondness for strategy, conflict sims, and roleplaying games. Plus, he's certainly never at a loss for an opinion...

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    Swords & Wizardry Complete OSR RPG: Review and Page-Through

    If you're looking for an OSR retroclone which perfectly captures the OD&D feel then look no further than Swords & Wizardry. The book brings modern sensibilities to the original fantasy roleplaying game while also providing optional aspects to a variety of rule mechanisms such as armor class and combat; all of this presented in a way which make it very easy to wrap your head around. I love the modular feel of the rules which allows you toss out or plug in concepts, mechanics, or systems wherever you'd like. Honestly, anytime I look to run some old school renaissance OD&D styled fantasy in the future I'll certainly be reaching for Swords & Wizardry Complete.
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