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''The Spawn of Fashan'' was a tabletop role-playing game created by Kirby Lee Davis in the early 1980s. Only about a dozen copies sold, and the game would've vanished into obscurity had not an April Fool's edition of ''The Dragon'' decided to publish a review of it. The reviewers ''could not tell'' if the game was supposed to be serious or not. |
''[[The Spawn of Fashan]]'' was a tabletop role-playing game created by Kirby Lee Davis in the early 1980s. Only about a dozen copies sold, and the game would've vanished into obscurity had not an April Fool's edition of ''The Dragon'' decided to publish a review of it. The reviewers ''could not tell'' if the game was supposed to be serious or not. |
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The game's name appeared many times in the classic "Real Men, Real Roleplayers, Loonies, and Munchkins" list, as being the favorite game system for [[The Loonie]]. |
The game's name appeared many times in the classic "Real Men, Real Roleplayers, Loonies, and Munchkins" list, as being the favorite game system for [[The Loonie]]. |
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If you actually want to see what the game's rules were like, an online review is available |
If you actually want to see what the game's rules were like, an online review is available [http://www.rpg.net/news/reviews/reviews/rev_6157.html on RPG.Net]. It's not pretty. |
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