Droids (role-playing game) explained

Droids is a role-playing game published by Integral Games in 1983.

Description

Droids is a science-fiction robot role-playing game.[1] The rules cover construction of droids (i.e., character creation), combat, droid society, encounters, and scenarios.[1] The player characters are robots trying to survive after humanity destroyed their world.[1]

Publication history

Droids: The Cybernetic Role-Playing Game was designed by Neil Patrick Moore, and published by Integral Games in 1983 as an 80-page digest-sized book.[1]

Reception

Tony Watson reviewed Droids in Space Gamer No. 64.[2] Watson commented that "Droids fails as an RPG. A role-playing game requires more than a character generation system and rules for combat. Where the booklet might have some real applicability is as a design system for robots for existing SF RPGs such as Traveller and Star Frontiers. The rules provided for designing droids and the comprehensive listings of components are very good, but as an independent role-playing game, Droids is wide of the mark."[2]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Book: Schick, Lawrence. Lawrence Schick

    . Lawrence Schick. Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books . 1991. 0-87975-653-5 . 297.

  2. Watson . Tony . July–August 1983 . Capsule Reviews. Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games. 64. 34–35.
  3. Web site: Different Worlds Magazine.