Furry Pirates
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Publishers | Atlas Games |
Publication | 1999 |
Genres | Furry, pirate fiction |
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Furry Pirates is an anthropomorphic, historical fantasy, pen-and-paper role-playing game published by Atlas Games. It is set in a parallel universe, reminiscent of 17th-century Earth. The game was written by Lise Breakey and Bruce Thomas and was illustrated by Terrie Smith.
The game, as the name implies, focuses on furry pirates and their adventures. While it includes fantastic elements, including the existence of magic, it earned some notice from reviewers for its realistic rules regarding ships and ship-based combat, as well as its detailed campaign background.
Players are given a wide range of races and classes to choose, including the usual furry types avian, lupine, ursine, and so on, and the usual classes fighter, thief, etc.
See also[]
References[]
- Pyramid review
- RPG.net reviews: [1][2]
External links[]
- Atlas Games' Furry Pirates product page
Categories:
- Atlas Games games
- Fantasy role-playing games
- Furry role-playing games
- Historical role-playing games
- Multigenre Swashbuckler role-playing games
- Role-playing games introduced in 1999
- Role-playing game stubs