Tales From The Loop RPG

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  1. Paul Bellow

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    Strong Stranger Things vibe with this one...

    http://io9.gizmodo.com/tales-from-the-loop-rpg-will-make-you-feel-like-a-stra-1797310505

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    looks to have a Trollhunters vibe to me as well, that movie was Norwegian and not Swedish though.
     
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    Retro-Futurism, such a fun and lovely genre for gaming. Different technology just to create a really interesting backdrop for stories.
     
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    A unique take on roleplaying games, with a focus on discovery and wonder. And giant robots.

    Once upon a time a wonderful Swedish artist created a range of artworks based upon a simple premise - recollections of his teenage youth, but with giant robots. The art that Simon Stålenhag created was wonderful; whimsical, nostalgic, and with just a hint of menace. It was so good that Swedish RPG writers Free League wrote a game about it, called Tales From the Loop, going first to a highly successful Kickstarter game, before getting published in English by Modiphius - the same guys who are releasing the latest Star Trek RPG.

    I first saw the VERY beautiful hardcover book when my colleague Daniel Wilks' copy arrived earlier in the year, but I only just got one myself.

    And it really is amazing.

    https://www.pcauthority.com.au/Feature/470583,rpg-first-impressions-tales-from-the-loop.aspx
     
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