Serenity Role Playing Game
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Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd | |
Publication | 2005 |
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Genres | Science fiction |
Systems | Cortex System |
The Serenity Role Playing Game is a
In February 2013, Margaret Weis Productions announced they now had a license to produce a game based on the was released, followed by four game supplements in 2014 and 2015.
Contents
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The book is in full color and also includes biographies of the characters, in the words of
The first chapter introduces the character and setting, giving a brief history of The Verse and the basic concepts of play. The next few chapters deal with character creation as well as details on Attributes, Skills, and Traits. Following the character creation chapters are chapters on more detailed play systems, additional setting information, equipment, and running the game, including profiles for many pre-generated non-player characters, a sample crew other than the crew of 'Serenity', several sample ships, and stats for some of the secondary cast of the film. At the end of the book there is an appendix which goes over Chinese as it is used in the setting and a short primer for those who want to insert it into their games.
Related products
Out in the Black by
In the run-up to the release of the Firefly Role-Playing Game, MWP produced four more books in the Echoes of War series of adventures—Gaming in the 'Verse (preview released at GenCon 2013),[13] Echoes of War: The Serenity Crew (containing stats for the various members of the Serenity and quickstart rules), Echoes of War: The Wedding Planners, Echoes of War: Shooting Fish, and Echoes of War: Friends in Low Places[14]
System
The Serenity Role Playing Game was the first game to be produced under the Cortex System. It is a rules light generic roll-over system using polyhedral dice. Each of a character's attributes and skills is assigned one of these dice types, with larger dice representing greater ability. When a character attempts an action, such as piloting a spacecraft, shooting a gun, or punching someone, the player rolls the die for the character's applicable attribute and the die for their appropriate skill.
The Firefly Role-Playing Game was produced under the Cortex Plus system, and the dice pool includes three basic sections; an attribute (Physical/Mental/Social), a skill, and a distinction chosen from a list that may be rolled to gain a plot point. Each distinction comes with two possible traits, and starting characters pick two out of the possible six. If there is an asset used or a complication on the other party, the two highest are used for task resolution.[15]
Reception
Serenity won the 2005
Serenity won the 2006 Gold
Reviews
References
- ^ Serenity RPG entry on RPG Geek
- ^ Tenkar's Tavern
- ^ Board Game Geek copy of the press release
- ^ RPG Now review
- ISBN 1-931567-52-2
- ISBN 1-931567-51-4
- ISBN 978-1-931567-80-0
- ^ 2008 Origins Awards Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ISBN 978-1-931567-81-7
- ISBN 978-1-931567-82-4
- ^ The 2009 Origins Awards Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Drivethru RPG listing
- ISBN 9781936685318
- ^ Drivethru RPG listing
- ^ Geek Native interview
- ^ "Origins Awards winners (2005)". Archived from the original on 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
- ^ "The ENnie Awards -- 2006 Awards". www.ennie-awards.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
- ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Serenity Role Playing Game".