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{{Book |image=RTLBcover.jpg |name=Rules To Live By |year= | {{Book |image=RTLBcover.jpg |name=Rules To Live By |year=2001 |author=[[John Kilgallon]], Mike Young, and [[Sandy Antunes]] |publisher=[[Interactivities Ink]] |isbn=0-9708356-0-4 |pages=116 }} | ||
Rules to Live (RTLB) | '''Rules to Live By''' (RTLB) is a game system designed for [[:Category:Theater Style Game|Theater Style Games]]. It was published by [[Interactivities Ink]] in 2001. | ||
The | The system is intended to be universal, able to represent any genre, and is aimed at allowing players to build their own characters using a points system to purchase statistics, skills, resources, and handicaps. It uses dice or [[finger-flings]] for random resolution. The core book includes character templates and a sample adventure, "Team Adventure". A [[LARP Pocket Player's Guide]] was also produced to provide a handy reference to the system. A second book, [[Rules To Live By: Supernatural]], was also published, detailing rules for adding supernatural characters and occurrences. | ||
Two classic larps were published for the system: [[Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste]] and [[Marin County New Age Society Cocktail Party]]. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.interactivitiesink.com/mechanics/download/RTLB2.pdf Rules to Live By] at Interactivities, Ink | |||
* [http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/classic/rev_4928.phtml Review] at rpg.net | |||
[[Category:Rulesets]] | [[Category:Rulesets]] |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 11 January 2017
- Author
- John Kilgallon, Mike Young, and Sandy Antunes
- Publisher
- Interactivities Ink
- Year
- 2001
- ISBN
- 0-9708356-0-4
- Pages
- 116
Rules to Live By (RTLB) is a game system designed for Theater Style Games. It was published by Interactivities Ink in 2001.
The system is intended to be universal, able to represent any genre, and is aimed at allowing players to build their own characters using a points system to purchase statistics, skills, resources, and handicaps. It uses dice or finger-flings for random resolution. The core book includes character templates and a sample adventure, "Team Adventure". A LARP Pocket Player's Guide was also produced to provide a handy reference to the system. A second book, Rules To Live By: Supernatural, was also published, detailing rules for adding supernatural characters and occurrences.
Two classic larps were published for the system: Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste and Marin County New Age Society Cocktail Party.
External links
- Rules to Live By at Interactivities, Ink
- Review at rpg.net