Traveller Double Adventure 1: Shadows/Annic Nova Explained

Traveller Double Adventure 1: Shadows/Annic Nova
Publisher:Game Designers' Workshop
System:Classic Traveller
Genre:Science-fiction
Designer:Marc W. Miller

Traveller Double Adventure 1: Shadows/Annic Nova are a pair of tabletop role-playing game adventures for Traveller, by Marc W. Miller, published in tête-bêche format by Game Designers' Workshop in 1980.

Contents

Shadows/Annic Nova is a double adventure presenting two individual scenarios, with each beginning with introductory material including pre-generated characters and equipment. Shadows investigates an alien structure, and Annic Nova investigates a derelict spaceship.[1]

Reception

Tony Watson reviewed Shadows/Annic Nova in The Space Gamer No. 29.[2] Watson commented that "Overall, Shadows/Annic Nova is an interesting supplement for Traveller. The situations it describes should provide the players with a number of intriguing adventures, and even if the settings described aren't used exactly as given, they should provide an enterprising referee with enough ideas to set up a similar game scenario on his own. While Shadows/Annic Nova can easily be omitted from a player's Traveller collection, the dedicated referee will not want to be without it."

See also

Classic Traveller Double Adventures

Notes and References

  1. Book: Schick . Lawrence . Heroic worlds : a history and guide to role-playing games . 1991 . Prometheus Books . Buffalo . 0-87975-652-7.
  2. Watson . Tony . July 1980 . Capsule Reviews . . . 29 . 28–29.