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Advanced Fighting Fantasy Book
Outline
Function: Source book
Location: Space
Publication Details
Author(s): Graham Bottley &
Jonathan Hicks

Illustrator(s): Gary Mayes
Mark Robinson
Puffin
Arion Games
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Cover illustrator: Alan Craddock
First published: June 14 2017
ISBN: ISBN TBC


Stellar Adventures is a science fiction roleplaying game using the Advanced Fighting Fantasy (AFF2) ruleset. It is based on Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's Fighting Fantasy series. It was written by Graham Bottley and Jonathan Hicks and was published in 2017 (ISBN TBC).

Creation[]

Funded by a 2016 Kickstarter campaign.[1]

Background[]

This book provides a complete Science Fiction Roleplaying game featuring starships, aliens, lasers, robots and much, much more.

The game system is the same as
Advanced Fighting Fantasy and is fast and easy to play and provides a huge number of options to allow almost any style of game, from gritty alien hunting on derelict spacecraft to deep space exploration to desperate rebels fighting an evil space empire.

Rules are also provided for vehicle and starship construction, alien race design, psionic powers, robot types, starship crews and setting design.

So take this book and get out there to explore the galaxy!

Stellar Adventures - Back Cover


Contents[]

Introduction[]

Chapter 1 - Hero Creation[]

Chapter 2 - Rules of the Game[]

Chapter 3 - Combat[]

Chapter 4 - Equipment[]

Chapter 5 - Robots[]

Chapter 6a - Vehicles[]

Chapter 6b - Starships[]

Chapter 6c - Vehicular Combat[]

Chapter 7 - Psionics[]

Chapter 8 - Aliens[]

Chapter 9 - Places, Trade and Crew[]

Chapter 10 - Director Advice[]

Appendices[]

Index[]

Backers[]

Cover and Illustrations[]

Cover

The cover of the book was designed and illustrated by Alan Craddock. It had originally been used as the cover of Rebel Planet.

Stellar Adventures through the years
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A4 Format
Softcover
A4
Hardcover
A4 Format
Limited Edition Hardcover
US$19.99 US$XX.xx N/A1
NOTES
  1. This version, limited to 20 in number, was only available to backers of the 2016 Kickstarter campaign to publish the book.

Illustrations

The interior illustrations were a mixture of new material by Mark Robinson alongside artwork by Gary Mayes taken from Rebel Planet, Robot Commando, and Star Strider.

Further Notes[]

Dedication[]

none

See Also[]


References[]

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