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The Free City of Krakow

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The Free City of Krakow
Cover by Steve Venters
DesignersWilliam H. Keith, Jr.
PublishersGame Designers' Workshop
Publication1985
GenresPost apocalyptic military
SystemsTwilight: 2000
ISBN978-0943580517

The Free City of Krakow is a 1985 Post apocalyptic military tabletop role-playing game adventure for Twilight: 2000 published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW).[1]

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The Free City of Krakow is the first adventure module for Twilight: 2000, in which the player characters encounter the survivors of an US Special Forces Team after they were ambushed.[2] The Free City of Krakow is a campaign setting supplement focused on the neutral city of Kraków and its significant characters and locations, and comes with maps, brief scenarios, and new rules for using helicopters.[3]

Publication history

The Free City of Krakow was written by William H. Keith, Jr., with art by Steve Venters and Liz Danforth, and published in 1985 as a 48-page book by Game Designers' Workshop.[3]

Reception

Timothy Tow reviewed The Free City of Krakow in Space Gamer No. 76.[2] Tow commented that "Overall, The Free City of Krakow is a very good module, up to the normal high GDW standards, but it will take some work from the referee to preplan the adventure (e.g., no NPC characteristics are given). If you want an excellent setting for a Twilight: 2000 campaign, then pick up a copy."[2]

Chris Felton reviewed Free City of Krakow in Imagine magazine, stating that "if you are a GM who can run this sort of adventure well, this is an excellent module for a very good game system".[4]

In a retrospective review of The Free City of Krakow in Black Gate, Patrick Kanouse said "The Free City of Krakow is a fantastic supplement that provides a GM tons of info, excellent guidance and hooks but never mandates a singular path. The sandbox remains, and now the GM has more toys to create interesting encounters and adventures based on what the players do."[5]

Reviews

References

  1. ^ Keith, William H. (1985). The Free City of Krakow. Bloomington, IL. USA: Game Designers' Workshop. ISBN 978-0943580517. GDW501.
  2. ^ a b c Tow, Timothy (Sep–Oct 1985). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (76): 37.
  3. ^ a b Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 258. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  4. ^ Felton, Chris (September 1985). "Game Reviews". Imagine (review). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. (30): 43.
  5. ^ "Twilight: 2000's Polish Campaign, Part I – Black Gate".
  6. ^ "Different Worlds Magazine".
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