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Crawling Under a Broken Moon Compilation

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Contained within this mighty tome is all 18 issues of the Crawling Under a Broken Moon zine. Each issue is chock full of post-apocalyptic goodness set in the weird and wild world of Umerica! What you will find inside: > Over 70 new post-apocalyptic monsters to plague your players. > Two full adventures and several adventure locations set in Umerica. > 15 new PC classes - Aetherian Hero, Battle Chanter, Clownight, Cro-Mentalist, Cyborg, Feral Urchin, Gray, Hologram, Hybird, Mutant, Petrol Head, Robo-Priest, Sky-Sneak, Sorceraptor, & Technologist. > And tons of random tables to create your own adventures, find strange artifacts, and generally make life weirder for your campaign. > Over 500 pages of Umerican post-apocalyptic goodness! > This product is compatible with the Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game

534 pages, Hardcover

First published March 21, 2018

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November 13, 2024
Good stuff. A collection of zines for Dungeon Crawl Classics, it reminds me a lot of the Gongfarmer's Almanac series. The zine is focused on a Gamma World/Thundaar the Barbarian style, high-weirdness setting. Much like the later produced Mutant Crawl Classics, but with its own distinct style and setting. I plan to borrow heavily from both in my future DCC games.
The highlights for me were the extensive hex-crawl setting inspired by Jurassic Park, and the Zombie Monks of the Cyberhive, which I very, very, very much want to use in my next game.
I know this has been retooled and polished into a more traditional series of "splatbooks" under the Umerica line. But I sort of wanted it in its raw form. So I was glad to score a print-on-demand copy of this collection.
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