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Game Geeks #30 All Tomorrow's Zombies by Eden Studios

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

Game Master Kurt Wiegel reviews and educates viewers on role playing games. In episode #30 Kurt reviews All Tomorrow's Zombies by Eden Studios.
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©Eden Studios, Inc.
© Game Geeks is a PugKnows Productions

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  • One of those great supplements that slipped completely under the radar (seriously, everybody waited with anticipation and when it finally came out the forums were absolutely dead silent). It's no less great than any other AFMBE genrebook, though

    One of my favorite things to do with AFMBE sourcebooks is grab two at random off the shelf then come up with the rationale to use them both together in a game.

  • Ya this one was a grate buy

  • This is one of the best purchases I've ever made. Seriously awesome. I reccomend it to anyone who wants to put any amount of sci-fi into their unisystem game.

  • I picked this up a week ago and, just like all the rest of the setting supplements, I was really really impressed.

    You know, the Serenity angle didn't occur to me til you pointed it out. I think, combining this book with the Dramatic Unisystem, you could do Firefly up right.

  • Hm...Nicely done!

  • Note, the printed/bound edition of this supplement is available from your friendly local game shop (or online retailer).

  • Good review Kurt!

    You're making me want to look into AFMBE again...bastard. ;)

  • Great Review.

    But one Thing Zombie Smackdown might not be everybody's Cup of Tea.But the way it Handles Wrestling in an RPG is absolutely amazing.

  • I forgot to ask. Could you review Shadowrun please? I've loved the setting ever since I played the old game for the SNES when I was a wee lad. I have a first edition rulebook of it but the system felt weird and I wonder how the new system has changed and is it even worth getting?

  • I have a question. For those of us who don't have good printers will I come into trouble if I try to print the PDF books at a copy place (like Kinkos)? I know I could just use the PDF file but I'm one of those guys that just has a hard time reading a book on a computer screen.

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