I mean it comes across as if a d20 modern setting with the full magic trappings of D&D developed and your contestants on a gameshow to try and win in a running man type scenario where you have to keep the audience happy or they'll vote you off ala american idol, but if they vote you off you get killed instead of merely sent home? am i getting the jist of it?
Oh yes... with some changes... for example the hobgoblins where in on WW 2, dragons are still around, Elves have become regular "upper class" people, oh, and USA is actually an empire...
There's even a small bit about what to do if the players get too big for their britches and decide they don't have to bow to the emperor...a small nod from the big guy and they (the PC in question) are dragged outside and killed for disrespecting the emperor...
I'm curios, this is my first time buying from this site So I'm not quite sure. I know that often when you buy books from here Paizo sends you the book and gives you the PDF for free. For this one, is this just the PDF, or the Book with the PDF?
I'm curios, this is my first time buying from this site So I'm not quite sure. I know that often when you buy books from here Paizo sends you the book and gives you the PDF for free. For this one, is this just the PDF, or the Book with the PDF?
Paizo don't give free pdfs when you buy books, they give them when you subscribe to certain product lines.
This is not a Paizo product, it is a Goodman Games product sold by Paizo.
The title says this is just the pdf.
Oddly, "Color Edition" is indeed a black-and-white product. No idea why it's named that.
Thanks for the confirmation of my suspicions, and the warning to potential customers.
In terms of text, it seems to be the digital version of the physical Xcrawl core book I have, which is in color. I'm dratted if I can figure out why they'd greyscale the PDF of it though. Or put a color cover picture up when the contents are black and white.
I'd have been more annoyed if I hadn't bought the PDF heavily discounted in a sale, or if I didn't have the physical book as well.
Brian E. Harris(Pathfinder Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)
There's a "regular" edition of the Xcrawl core book, published earlier than the Color Edition book.
Content is slightly different, in addition to being black-and-white.
So, even though the content is black-and-white in this PDF, it might actually be the Color Edition content...