Invisible City Productions is a collective of game designers, writers, and artists who provide this as a space for the creators of secret media to come together and touch antennae.
Invisible City Productions is a collective of game designers, writers, and artists who provide this as a space for the creators of secret media to come together and touch antennae.
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The 100th Invisible City Game of the Month for April 2008 is Fantasy RPG Checkers.
Fantasy RPG Checkers is the third in a series of compatible checkers variants where you adopt the role of a character. In Fantasy RPG Checkers, you can pick from 6 different characters, like smart fighter or arcane mage. Your character gives you special powers that allow you to bend or break the normal rules of checkers.
Like normal checkers, your goal is to capture all of your opponent’s pieces. Since this is Fantasy RPG Checkers, you gain class levels as you play, your checkers have hit points, and you may have to make saving throws. Don’t worry about it getting too complex, though. The rules keep it all rather simple.
Fantasy RPG Checkers is a game for two players. Fantasy RPG Checkers uses a standard checkers set, a six-sded die, and some pennies (or other small tokens). You can read the rules at http://www.invisible-city.com/play/476/. A two-player game takes about 25 minutes to play. Fantasy RPG Checkers is appropriate for ages 11 and up.
— Jonathan A Leistiko :: gaming
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