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Scoundrels & Scoundrels of Brixton Issues #1-2 Reviewed

Titles: Scoundrels; Scoundrels of Brixton Issue #1; Scoundrels of Brixton Issues #2

Publisher: RPG Ramblings

Authors: Jeffrey A. Jones with Adam Kovac

Artists: Lauren Brice, LPG Design, and Thatohora

Years: 2020, 2022, and 2023

Genre: Criminal themed roleplaying toolkits designed for use with a science fiction or modern era setting

Pages: 92 pages for Scoundrels and 40 pages for each issue of Scoundrels of Brixton

MSRP: Scoundrels softcover and PDF combo carries an MSRP of $20 or $12.99 in PDF at DriveThruRPG. Scoundrels of Brixton softcover and PDF combos carry MSRPs of $18.00 or $8.00 for each PDF at DriveThruRPG

I discuss and review both the standalone Scoundrels softcover and the first two issues of Scoundrels of Brixton from RPG Ramblings. The zines focus on criminal player characters and their dealings in a science fiction (or modern to some extent) setting. Scoundrels is essentially system agnostic – although it does lean toward Blades in the Dark – while the issues of Scoundrels of Brixton are designed for use with the Cepheus Engine system.

7.5

SUMMARY

The Scoundrels series of zines have plenty of interesting entries, perfect for game masters running science fiction roleplaying with a criminal theme.

Summary

The Scoundrels series of zines have plenty of interesting entries, perfect for game masters running science fiction roleplaying with a criminal theme.
7.5
Jeff McAleer

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