The Desert Environment

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The Desert Environment
Designers
PublishersGamelords
Publication1984
GenresScience-fiction
SystemsClassic Traveller

The Desert Environment was written by

gamemasters with in-depth information about the desert, allowing them to accurately present adventures in the desert wastes of alien worlds.[1] A companion adventure, Duneraiders
was written by the same author.

Publication history

The Desert Environment was written by William H. Keith Jr. and was published in 1984 by Gamelords as a digest-sized 56-page book.[2]

Reception

In the January-February 1985 edition of

Space Gamer (Issue No. 72), Tony Watson commented that "The Desert Environment is recommended if your campaign includes desert adventurers. This book should provide all the information necessary to really set the scene."[1]

Steve Nutt reviewed The Desert Environment for

Imagine magazine, and stated that "The supplement is well researched, but it must be emphasised that some of the rules systems in the book are deadly. I would advise referees to allow players full access to the book before putting them in a desert situation; in such places quite trivial actions can mean life or death."[3]

In the May 1988 edition of Dragon (Issue #133), Ken Rolston called the book an exceptional treatment of nature "as the antagonist in role-playing campaigns." He noted that the information could be transferred to any role-playing game, saying that this book and two companion volumes were "my standard references when designing wilderness encounters or adventure elements for any RPG."[4]

Reviews

References

  1. ^ a b Watson, Tony (January–February 1985). "Featured Review: Traveller Supplements from Gamelords". The Space Gamer. No. 72. Steve Jackson Games. p. 9.
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  3. ^ Nutt, Steve (February 1985). "Notices". Imagine (review). No. 23. TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. pp. 42–43.
  4. ^ Rolston, Ken (May 1988). "Role-playing reviews". Dragon. No. 133. TSR, Inc. p. 24.