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Award-winning tabletop roleplaying game designed to simulate pulp novels and old serials. Think ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' meets ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'' in ''[[Journey to The Center of The Earth]]''. Uses its own dice pool system, Ubiquity, which has been licensed to a couple other games: Desolation, a post-apocalyptic fantasy, and All For One—the Musketeers fight demons.
Award-winning tabletop roleplaying game designed to simulate pulp novels and old serials. Think ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' meets ''[[The Rocketeer (film)|The Rocketeer]]'' in ''[[Journey to The Center of The Earth]]''. Uses its own dice pool system, Ubiquity, which has been licensed to a couple other games: Desolation, a post-apocalyptic fantasy, and All For One—the Musketeers fight demons.


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Setting Contains Examples of:


* [[Auto Doc]]: The ''Secrets of the Surface World'' supplement had an Auto-Doctor as a possible Weird Science gadget.
* [[Auto Doc]]: The ''Secrets of the Surface World'' supplement had an Auto-Doctor as a possible Weird Science gadget.

Revision as of 12:22, 25 November 2016

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Award-winning tabletop roleplaying game designed to simulate pulp novels and old serials. Think Indiana Jones meets The Rocketeer in Journey to The Center of The Earth. Uses its own dice pool system, Ubiquity, which has been licensed to a couple other games: Desolation, a post-apocalyptic fantasy, and All For One—the Musketeers fight demons.

Tropes used in Hollow Earth Expedition include: