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338:, John Woods reviewed the Games Workshop hardcover edition published in the U.K., and liked the high production values. He also liked some of the new rules specific to Nihon such as Honor, and Ki used in skills and magic. Woods concluded with a strong recommendation, saying, "A very worthy and honorable addition to any 218:
in the license unless the content was either created or approved by Chaosium staff. If Chaosium did not supply Glorantha material, Avalon Hill used either a generic setting called "Fantasy Earth" or and alternative fantasy setting called Gateway.
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rules. Bambra also pointed out that scenario maps had not been printed in the U.K. edition, which "makes running these adventures difficult, to say the least." He concluded by recommending it to current
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a 24-page book of scenarios title "Scenario Book": planning a campaign, two short introductory scenarios, one full-length scenario ("The Hatamoto's Illness)
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a 72-page book for players titled "Book of the Samurai": Nihon character creation, occupations, skills, religion, magic, travel, samurai, and ninja
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in 1978, and quickly followed this with a second edition the following year. Then in an attempt to increase distribution and marketing of
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reviewed the Games Workshop hardcover edition published in the U.K., and although he thought the game rules "smoothly transfer the
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as a single 144-page hardcover book with the same content and interior art as Avalon Hill's edition, but with cover art by
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a 16-page book titled "Nihon Digest" that contains pre-generated characters for use in the included scenarios.
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game to Nihon", he did warn that this supplement assumed players already had a good working knowledge of
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Shannon Appelcline commented that after releasing the third edition of
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titled "Book of the World": Nihon civilization, history, and creatures
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in 1984, "Over the next five years, Chaosium acted as creators of
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material. Glorantha was largely ignored, other than the singular
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called "Nihon". The 1987 Avalon Hill edition was published as a
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Index


Steve Purcell
Designers
Bob Charrette
Sandy Petersen
Avalon Hill
Games Workshop
Fantasy
Basic Role-Playing
Avalon Hill
Chaosium
RuneQuest
boxed set
gamemaster
Glorantha
Bob Charrette
Sandy Petersen
Kevin Ramos
Katushika Hokusai
Steve Purcell
Games Workshop
Angus Fieldhouse
RuneQuest

Dragon
Jim Bambra
The Games Machine
Casus Belli
Different Worlds
Chaosium

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