Orcbusters Explained

Orcbusters is a 1986 role-playing game adventure for Paranoia published by West End Games.

Contents

Orcbusters is an adventure which features a dungeon crawl and other fantasy roleplaying elements.

Reception

Marc Gascoigne reviewed Orcbusters for White Dwarf #82, and stated that "Ken Rolston [...] was a designer for TSR. He's certainly used this adventure to get it all out his system – he doesn't let slip a single opportunity to squeeze yet another brain-wrenching joke out of his material. But he does this while still maintaining a plot so creaky it ought to be a door in Call of Cthulhu."[1]

Don Towers reviewed Orcbusters in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 78.[2] Towers commented that "Orc-busters, while good, does not fully match the standards set [by previous ''Paranoia'' releases]."[2]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Gascoigne . Marc . Marc Gascoigne . Open Box . . 82 . 2–3 . . October 1986 .
  2. Towers . Don . April–May 1987 . Capsule Reviews. Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer. Diverse Talents, Incorporated. 78. 22.
  3. Web site: Têtes d'Affiche | Article | RPGGeek.