The first Swedish RPGs were all published by Äventyrsspel, but in 1986 Titan Games published a translation of Dungeons & Dragons (the 1983 Basic Set). The Expert rules were also published, but no later official #dungeonsanddragons editions have been published in Swedish.
The first Swedish RPGs were all published by Äventyrsspel, but in 1986 Titan Games published a translation of Dungeons & Dragons (the 1983 Basic Set). The Expert rules were also published, but no later official #dungeonsanddragons editions have been published in Swedish.
Chock (1985) the Swedish translation of Chill (1st ed.) from Pacesetter Ltd (even has the same cover). #ChillRPG
A contemporary supernatural horror game with percentage based rolls (like BRP or CoC).
Rebooted as Chock: Åter från Graven (2019) by #elosoförlag
Chock (1985) the Swedish translation of Chill (1st ed.) from Pacesetter Ltd (even has the same cover). #ChillRPG
A contemporary supernatural horror game with percentage based rolls (like BRP or CoC).
Rebooted as Chock: Åter från Graven (2019) by #elosoförlag
The second Swedish RPG hit the stores in 1984. Äventyrsspel's Mutant was a post-apocalyptic game with mutants, robots and talking mutated animals.
It was inspired by TSR's Gamma World (but in Scandinavia), and using Chaosium's BRP system.
Many versions followed.
The second Swedish RPG hit the stores in 1984. Äventyrsspel's Mutant was a post-apocalyptic game with mutants, robots and talking mutated animals.
It was inspired by TSR's Gamma World (but in Scandinavia), and using Chaosium's BRP system.
Many versions followed.
The first Swedish TTRPG (also my first TTRPG) was the 1982 ”blue box” edition of Drakar och Demoner published by Äventyrsspel.
It was an adapted translation of Chaosium's Basic Role-playing (BRP) rules and the Fantasy World part from ”Worlds of Wonder”.
#drakarochdemoner
The first Swedish TTRPG (also my first TTRPG) was the 1982 ”blue box” edition of Drakar och Demoner published by Äventyrsspel.
It was an adapted translation of Chaosium's Basic Role-playing (BRP) rules and the Fantasy World part from ”Worlds of Wonder”.
#drakarochdemoner