tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post7168165627100319857..comments2024-03-02T20:55:55.515-08:00Comments on BACK TO THE DUNGEON!: Neoclone Quest akin to jousting windmills.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post-39880361238868091222014-10-19T21:36:30.205-07:002014-10-19T21:36:30.205-07:00That's it, neoclones and the like are really p...That's it, neoclones and the like are really people's house rules.<br /><br />Some are just "official" since they are being paid by WOTC to write them.Jeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06440605975564288373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post-86299990926042260582014-10-19T04:32:47.254-07:002014-10-19T04:32:47.254-07:00Well, of course it isn't. It is good; I rathe...Well, of course it isn't. It is good; I rather like it though I'm still really just learning it. But it certainly has a lot of "moving parts". <br /><br />People like their house rules. The ability to customize a game to one's liking, players, and situations has always been one of the greatest things about tabletop RPGs. But it's always easier to add things to a game system then to take them out. So for those purposes, the earlier and simpler versions of the game will always be valued. ScrivenerBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04861652415900436411noreply@blogger.com