Champions in 3-D explained

Champions in 3-D is a supplement published by Hero Games and Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1990 for the superhero role-playing game Champions.

Contents

Champions in 3-D provides a wide range of alternate realities for a Champions campaign.[1] Five dimensions are described in detail:[2]

Short descriptions of a further 26 alternate realities are also included.[3]

Publication history

In 1981, Hero Games published the superhero role-playing game (RPG) Champions that used the "Hero System" set of rules. Hero Games subsequently published a second- and third-edition of Champions, but ran into financial difficulty, and was eventually taken over as a subsidiary of I.C.E. In 1989, Hero Games/I.C.E. published a fourth edition of Champions that included the latest version of the Hero System rules. The supplement Champions of 3-D was published the following year, a 160-page softcover book edited by Rob Bell, with contributions from Aaron Allston, Allen Varney, Scott Bennie, Scott Jamison, and Steve Cook. Interior illustrations were by Patrick Zircher and Scott Heine, and cover art was by David Dorman.

Reception

Sean Holland reviewed the product in the February–March 1991 issue of White Wolf.[4] He stated that "I think Champions in 3D is great, and if you like alternate worlds, I think that you will like it too."[4] He rated it at 4 out of a possible 5 points.[4]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Champions in 3-D - RPGnet RPG Game Index.
  2. Web site: Champions in 3-D (1990) . RPG Geek . 2021-03-17.
  3. Web site: Champions in 3-D . 2009-05-08. Guide du Rôliste Galactique. 2021-03-17 . fr.
  4. Holland. Sean. Capsule Reviews: Champions in 3-D. White Wolf. 25. 35.