Sengoku (role-playing game)

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Sengoku: Chanbara Roleplaying in Feudal Japan is a role-playing game set in 16th-century Japan.

Contents[]

Sengoku comes as a single book. It uses the Fuzion rules system, which is highly rated for flexibility but can be difficult to learn. There are detailed descriptions of society, weapons, language, locations and such, a comprehensive filmography, and quotations scattered throughout the book. The tone can be realistic, heroic as in Akira Kurosawa films, or super heroic as in many manga comic books.

Publication history[]

Sengoku was created by Anthony J. Bryant and Mark Arsenault,[1] and published by in 1999.

A revised edition of Sengoku was published in 2002.

Reception[]

The original version was reviewed in Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine #38.

The revised edition was nominated for the 2002 Grog d'Or Awards in the category Best RPG.[citation needed]

Reviews[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Obituary: Anthony J. ‘Tony’ Bryant, Franklin Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine," Daily Journal, Franklin, Indiana, Dec 28, 2013.
  2. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Pick: Sengoku".

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