Monday, October 24, 2016

GURPS Gamma Terra - Sandbox and the Environs

Here are the original JPGs of the scarred Earth of our GURPS Gamma World game, Gamma Terra aka 20th Homeland.

Thanks to andi jones for making and sharing these. They're really impressive. We were impressed with his hand-drawn maps and pictures, but these are really something else. Click to see a larger version.



Close-Up Detail:


The Map:


The View from Orbit:


Beats my Felltower map with a stick.

10 comments:

  1. I think someone used too many N² mines.

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    1. I had to Google that. Yes, something like that. It's Gamma World. No point in having Fusion Bomb Launchers if you aren't going to fire them off.

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    2. You've never seen Evangelion?!

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    3. I saw it once, a long time ago, and I don't remember too many names, details, etc. Just "great concept, too bad they had no idea how to end it." Which goes for a lot of anime, TV shows, etc. honestly.

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    4. Concerning Evangelion: Less "They didn't know how to end" more "They were told right before the last episode that it was the last episode". Grantd the movie didn't do much to fix that...

      Concerning the map: It's official, I want to move to your city and be in both your Felltower game and the Gamma World game. So much jelly on this toast...

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    5. It still isn't over - they've released three out of four new movies over the last couple years.

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    6. I long ago lost any interest.

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  2. My area pretty close in the great lakes
    http://elfmaidsandoctopi.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/gamma-locale-king-beaver-island.html

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    1. Interesting. I wonder why you both chose that.

      I set my first GW game in Ohio, but if I did it again, I'd set it in NJ near where we live in a heartbeat.

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    2. I set all mine in Florida... because I live here and I like running swampocalyspe rather than desert punk.

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