Starfinder Adventure: Operation: Seaside Park

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When a derelict ship infested with dangerous, hostile aliens comes crashing into an amusement park in the heart of the Pact Worlds, it's up to the heroes to protect their planet from the worst the Swarm has to offer! Play as one of five unique heroes battling against a dire threat to the galaxy in an unlikely place. You'll be up against the Swarm, a species of adaptable, buglike aliens that devour everything in their path. Happy bug hunting, heroes!

Operation Seaside Park is sanctioned for use in Starfinder Society Organized Play. The rules for running this Adventure and Chronicle sheet are available as a free download (5.06 MB PDF).

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An Entertaining Bug Hunt

4/5

Now, let's talk about this adventure. It was pretty good at what it was supposed to be, a big bug hunt.

Pregens

I rather liked the five pregens. Although they came with some of the usual pregen errors (notably when it came to grenade reflex saves), all five characters were colorful, entertaining and functional. The pregens skewed towards combat, which was appropriate because this adventure was very combat-focused.

Some nice touches included the mission letters in the navy blue sidebars. It was a little weird having a Free RPG Adventure where the pregens did not know each other, but that gave us a chance to have them all meet up together.

I created one-page cheat sheets for Pregen abilities that you can print. We laminated them back-to-back with the pregen character sheets to make an easy reference guide for our players.

Operation Seaside Pregen Cheat Sheets

Adventure Flow

The adventure flow was a little weird to me, in that the party was not sure why they should play games in the carnival when they had an adventure to do, but I encouraged them to play the games and they had a fun time with it. The Tunnel of Love was especially entertaining, as I gave the party no instruction of what to do while in the Tunnel of Love, but did ask my players what they were doing. The two who went in, Valimina the human solarian and the Jasacus the envoy, explained that they were using the time to get to know each other better as buddies and comrades. Valmina complimented the envoy's interview style, and the Jasacus complimented the cool solar weapon, and so I described the tunnel raining down holographic hearts, playing "Can you feel the love tonight", and giving them a fabulous light show as the waters took them faster and faster through the ride, ending with their very welcome prize.

We started on the Midway, went on to the ship, and then I had their contacts urge them to search the Maintenance tunnels to finish clearing swarm out of the areas.

My run time for the whole adventure was 3.5 hours, with plenty of time for roleplay and sound effects.

Combats

All the combats were fairly straightforward with some fun monster abilities, but were fairly short. My party had a good time squashing their bugs. I was glad that some of the swarm creatures could be one-shotted, and that some were considerably scarier. I had to ask my party for trigger warnings before describing some of the swarm creatures and making nasty bug noises while playing them. The fight in the engine room was pretty epic. The solarian loved going Supernova in the middle of all those swarm eggs.

Gear Drops

There were some nice gear drops in this one, so you'll want item cards, but I will note that the party that I had made their way through the adventure using almost none of the items.

Maps

My main complaint with this adventure were maps. Why did we have that huge map for Maintenance Tunnels when there was only one encounter that happened there? I wound up drawing a single circle for the encounter space with some short tunnels leading off it, and labeling it 'Ye Olde Maintenance Tunnel'.

The map for the midway wasn't bad, but I wound up subbing in the Starfinder Flip-Mat: Amusement Park instead of drawing the map. The flip mat was a pretty good substitute, especially since there is a ride off to the side that looks a bit like a toppled ferris wheel.

I did draw the starship, but it offered nothing special that could not be duplicated by one of our pre-existing starship maps. If you are short on prep time and looking for a map substitution, I suggest Starfinder Flip-Mat: Sunrise Maiden as a substitute.

Minis

Looking for minis for this adventure? Here are some printable cartoon minis.

Operation Seaside Minis



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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

Expecting skitters, I read that as "the Swarm, a species of adorable, buglike aliens that devour everything in their path!" And had to do a double take.

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Looking for minis for this adventure? Here are some printable cartoon minis.

Operation Seaside Minis

Happy Free RPG Day!

Hmm
(BretI helped me with the layout.)


Hilary Moon Murphy wrote:

Looking for minis for this adventure? Here are some printable cartoon minis.

Operation Seaside Minis

Happy Free RPG Day!

Hmm
(BretI helped me with the layout.)

Yay!


Not that it's important (unlike in PF2), but two of the pregens don't list their level, which I'm expecting is 3rd like the other two.


I believe Fao is also missing Lifelink.

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Yes, I had to explain to my party that everyone in the group was Level 3. There were a few other minor weird errors on the pregens. However, they were also entertaining, colorful and functional, so I mostly did not have complaints!

I should also note that I created some Pregen Cheat Sheets that can be laminated back-to-back with the character sheets. As four of my players were new to Starfinder, I was really glad that I put those cheat sheets together!

For more on how the adventure went, you can check out my review.

Hmm


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Fun minis and excellent review, HMM! I'm looking forward to running this sometime next month, so the suggestions about maps and such were very welcome.

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I was going to ask about maps for this adventure if anyone else is looking for that info too, I just noticed Hmm covered that in her product review.

Dark Archive

I... Somehow never knew this existed huh. I thought we just skipped last year for starfinder


Way more belated but it's good to have some free Starfinder Free RPG Day Operation: Seaside Park stuff out there. ;)

P.S. Also belated but it's good to have some free Operation Seaside Minis out there too, Hmm and BretI. :)

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