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Pandemonium! Adventures in Tabloid World

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PANDEMONIUM is a role playing game that takes place in the weird world of the Tabloids - those tacky looking newspapers you see in the supermarket but are afraid to buy because you don't want your friends to think you actually believe Elvis is still alive, or that evil aliens from a far galaxy have come to Earth to kidnap our women. So you sneak a peek while you're waiting in the checkout line but never actually get up the courage to buy a copy, because what would the neighbors say? Well, here's your chance to find out what you've been missing! ~
PANDEMONIUM is a game for Enlightened entities of all ages. To play, you just pick a Character Card, create a Story, and you're on your way. Really. It doesn't get any E-Z-er than that. And don't forget the big type and pictures.

176 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1993

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Stephan Michael Sechi

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Stephan Michael Sechi is best known for creating the Talislanta RPG, originally published by Bard Games. Along with contributing and producing many more books in the Talislanta Milieu (including a fiction anthology), Sechi also wrote Bard's Atlantis and Complete Adventurer series, recorded three CDs based on music from Talislanta, wrote the Pandemonium! RPG, and adventures for both Cyberpunk 2020, and Over The Edge RPGS.

His interests are eclectic and include the writings of William S. Boroughs, football, the music of Steely Dan, The Police, and Tom Scott, the art of Phillipe Druillet, Moebius, and Rodney Matthews. He plays saxophone and has worked/recorded in the studio.

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