Rating: [ 7.01 / 10.00 ]
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C.J. Carella's look at the modern world. It supposes that all religions have some basis in reality, and the major focus is on the Gifted characters - those who have access to magic.
Notes on Editions
There are 2 editions of C.J. Carella's Witchcraft. Click on an individual title, below, for more information on that edition.Game Editions | [ Add Edition ] |
Selected RPGnet Reviews | [ See 10 Reviews | See 1 Magazine Reviews | Link 1 Possible Reviews ] |
| Rating | User | Summary |
| 5 + 5 | Tomas J Skucas | Witchcraft. No summary available for this older review. [ Read Review ] |
| 4 + 3 | Menchi | CJ Carella's WitchCraft. A promising "Charmed meets The Craft meets the World of Darkness" style game that is let down by a clunky system. [ Read Review ] |
Selected User Comments | [ See 46 Ratings | See 14 Comments | Add Rating ] |
| Rating | User | Comments |
| 6 / 10 | Simple Man | Mechanical hiccups aside, WitchCraft is an interesting alternative to the World of Darkness. Not just a Mage ripoff, but the ability to play Vampires, Werewolves, Ghosts, Mortals, and even Immortals (a la Highlander) makes this game like the WoD, but better due to better crossover potential (you're supposed to play the various supernaturals together here, unlike WoD) |
| 8 / 10 | Emprint | A remarkably good roleplaying game with even better supplements. One of the first games I bought based on recommendations from RPGnet, and still one of my best investments. |
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