Rating: [ 5.77 / 10.00 ]

Game Info

Title  Lords of Olympus
Author  TheRPGPundit
Book Type  Core Rules
Rank: [ 635 / 4196 ]
Genre  Fantasy
Setting  Generic
Edition Info  Precis Intermedia (2012)
Stock: PUN02
ISBN: 978-1-938270-07-9
System  Lords of Olympus

Game Summary

From Precis Intermedia's website:
Portray gods and demigods -- children of Olympian Gods, Titans, or Primordials in this diceless roleplaying game of multi-dimensional mythology Fantasy. Explore new realms or the classic worlds of Earth and Mythological Greece. Visit Zeus' Olympus, Poseidon's Seas, or Hades' Underworld. Mix politics with intrigue, alliances with wars as power-struggles and vengeance drive stories. Or, go the route of lesser power with mortals and heroes.

Lords of Olympus is a retroclone, providing a new and original version inspired by the rules of the most successful diceless roleplaying game of all time. The goal of this book is to not only be successful and enjoyable as a game in its own right, but also maintain the interest of players seeking out and experiencing the original and greatest diceless roleplaying game.

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234 pages, $25.00 softcover, $14.95 PDF.

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3 + 5San Dee Jota. If you missed Amber Diceless Role Playing, you should probably pick it up just to see how the diceless system of that game works. If you want a book on ancient Greek gods that targets gamers, you should immediately pick it up. Lords of Olympus is certainly not for everyone, but those who like it will probably love it.

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7 / 10TrippyHippyVery worthy use of the Amber Diceless engine, with a classical high concept and some very good art and layout. Useful, not least for the full write up of the Greek pantheon and mythos, but above all the setting and premise fits the ruleset perfectly. Probably the most playable diceless game I have seen.

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