paizo.com Recent Reviews of Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Jobpaizo.com Recent Reviews of Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job2024-02-11T21:50:50Z2024-02-11T21:50:50ZStarfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job: good mod for beginners. (4 stars)David E.https://paizo.com/products/btq02apn?Starfinder-Bounty-1-The-Cantina-Job2024-02-11T21:45:29Z<p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>It is a good start to your starfinder's adventure. But like all bounties you need to realize it is going to be short. It is very possible for a party to get bogged down in RP, RP that will go no where due to the nature of the module. Still a good run.</p><p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>It is a good start to your starfinder's adventure. But like all bounties you need to realize it is going to be short. It is very possible for a party to get bogged down in RP, RP that will go no where due to the nature of the module. Still a good run.</p>David E.2024-02-11T21:45:29ZStarfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job: Great primer for new Starfinder players (5 stars)Atomzerohttps://paizo.com/products/btq02apn?Starfinder-Bounty-1-The-Cantina-Job2023-04-24T11:31:21Z<p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>I have played Starfinder for about a year, but this was my first time running it, and I was running for my wife and kids, most of whom have little RPG experience.
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The adventure is short, tight, and well laid out. There is definitely room to expand the trail of the adventure for any DMs wanting to add more, but for our group, it could not have been better. Everyone said they had a great time.</p><p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>I have played Starfinder for about a year, but this was my first time running it, and I was running for my wife and kids, most of whom have little RPG experience.
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The adventure is short, tight, and well laid out. There is definitely room to expand the trail of the adventure for any DMs wanting to add more, but for our group, it could not have been better. Everyone said they had a great time.</p>Atomzero2023-04-24T11:31:21ZStarfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job: Good Idea, Average Execution (3 stars)Jhaemanhttps://paizo.com/products/btq02apn?Starfinder-Bounty-1-The-Cantina-Job2023-01-19T01:47:11Z<p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>NO SPOILERS</p>
<p><b><i>The Cantina Job</b></i> is the first in a new format of Starfinder adventures called "Bounties". The premise of a "Bounty" is that it's a very short adventure playable in 60-90 minutes, and with as few as three players (or as many as six). I really like the concept, as they're perfect for an introductory game or a game when folks just don't have the time to commit to a 4-5 hour session. They're sanctioned for Starfinder Society use but can be easily integrated into an ongoing campaign as a side trek or just "run for fun" as a one-shot. The artwork is mediocre compared to the Paizo standard, but the layout is clear and crisp (and I liked the summaries of how organised play worked). I do think they're fairly pricey ($4.99) compared to a regular Starfinder Society scenario that provides a lot more gameplay.</p>
<p>In terms of the adventure itself, I got to experience it via play-by-post with my journalist PC. You can't expect brilliant design in adventure like this, but it was certainly serviceable and a fun game. There's opportunities for role-playing, some action, and a surprisingly good moral dilemma at the end. Overall, not a bad way to spend an hour!</p>
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p><p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>NO SPOILERS</p>
<p><b><i>The Cantina Job</b></i> is the first in a new format of Starfinder adventures called "Bounties". The premise of a "Bounty" is that it's a very short adventure playable in 60-90 minutes, and with as few as three players (or as many as six). I really like the concept, as they're perfect for an introductory game or a game when folks just don't have the time to commit to a 4-5 hour session. They're sanctioned for Starfinder Society use but can be easily integrated into an ongoing campaign as a side trek or just "run for fun" as a one-shot. The artwork is mediocre compared to the Paizo standard, but the layout is clear and crisp (and I liked the summaries of how organised play worked). I do think they're fairly pricey ($4.99) compared to a regular Starfinder Society scenario that provides a lot more gameplay.</p>
<p>In terms of the adventure itself, I got to experience it via play-by-post with my journalist PC. You can't expect brilliant design in adventure like this, but it was certainly serviceable and a fun game. There's opportunities for role-playing, some action, and a surprisingly good moral dilemma at the end. Overall, not a bad way to spend an hour!</p>
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>Jhaeman2023-01-19T01:47:11ZStarfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job: What I'm looking for in my Starfinder (5 stars)Qualidarhttps://paizo.com/products/btq02apn?Starfinder-Bounty-1-The-Cantina-Job2022-05-31T01:01:49Z<p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>This ran right in that sweet spot for me—like a blend of Cowboy Beebop and James Bond—which is just about perfect for what I'm looking for in Starfinder. I like the other tones you'll see in SFS too, but something quick and fun like this to break up the more serious story arcs is perfect. Great time.</p><p><b>Starfinder Bounty #1: The Cantina Job</b></p><p>This ran right in that sweet spot for me—like a blend of Cowboy Beebop and James Bond—which is just about perfect for what I'm looking for in Starfinder. I like the other tones you'll see in SFS too, but something quick and fun like this to break up the more serious story arcs is perfect. Great time.</p>Qualidar2022-05-31T01:01:49Z