Fantastic Adventures combines some of the features of Microlite81 on top of a Microlite74-ish base. Some of the distinguishing features of Fantastic Adventures include: only 3 classes (Fighter, Magician, and Sorcerer -- Magician is limited to white magic and can fight and turn undead); backgrounds include race, culture, and prior "profession" (and can be used to create thieves, woodsmen, priests, etc.); only one spell list but three types of spells (white, grey, and black -- casting black magic can corrupt the caster). The final version of this game will be more of its own thing than an obvious version of M74/M81, however -- especially as it will be more complete (and therefore less "lite").
You can download a free copy of the 0.15 version of Fantastic Adventures here.
Interesting. Seems like a cousin to ML74 Sword and Sorcery edition, yes?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a cousin of Microlite74 Swords & Sorcery. Of course, just about every game based on TSR D&D editions are cousins (or second cousins at worst). Fantasic Adventures is probably a "kissin' cousin" of M74 S&S, however.
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