Delve Into Three Pulp Rulesets & Mini-Adventures From Rebel Minis

February 17, 2018 by brennon

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Rebel Minis has added three new Pulp Rulesets to their collection, each with their own unique themes and interesting twists for your tabletop adventures. Take a peek!

Larger Than Life - Rebel Minis

The first of them is Larger Than Life...

"Larger Than Life – Directors Cut, can be likened to an action movie where your Hero moves from Scene to Scene trying to succeed in his adventure. What needs to be done? How do you do it? Who’s in peril? Who’s behind all this? All these things and more are generated for you by the easy to use game mechanics."

More information on exactly what is inside the book can be found on the link above but it's awesome to see more of these style of adventures hitting the tabletop. For example, I was kind of drawn to this one, Adventures In The Lost Land.

Adventures In Lost Lands - Rebel Minis

Within these pages, you'll find...

  • Be a Pulp Era hero exploring Lost Lands and searching for valuable treasure.
  • Lead your tribe of primitive cavemen in a fight against other primitive tribes.
  • Be a modern-day big game hunter who travels to a pre-historic land that time forgot.
  • Command a Victorian Era expedition bent on discovery and conquest.
  • Be a dinosaur, not only a dinosaur but THE dinosaur, as you take on all others for supremacy.
  • Or maybe command a squad of WWII GIs blasted into a strange pre-historic world while on manoeuvres in Louisiana.

...which all sounds rather cool indeed.

Last but not least we have Future Tales which drops you into a proper Sci-Fi setting for your Pulp adventures. Bubble helmets at the ready!

Future Tales

"Future Tales puts you in your very own Science Fiction story. Explore a variety of planets; from sprawling civilizations to barren volcanic worlds. Meet all kinds of characters; from furry little creatures to monstrous robots. And face off against horrors never seen before.

Will you be a Soldier, defending your galaxy from a race of murderous Space Pirates? Will you jump in your ship and explore planets no one has visited before? Or will you be a Detective, attempting to learn who stole the Queen’s third hat (one for each head)?"

Make sure to take a closer look at these and let us know if you've tried any of these smaller tabletop adventure games for yourself. They look like they could be a lot of fun!

Which one caught your eye?

"Bubble helmets at the ready!"

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