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321RPG is a d10 roll-under system that is high on cinematic gameplay and low on crunchy rules.
321RPG has been around for almost five years and was created by two best pals from New Jersey. What started as a COVID project has morphed into an indie game company that has produced nine full-length adventures and four solo play pamphlets in addition to the original rule book.
Being the savvy businessman I am, I recently realized we never launched the Rule Book. Which is usually what a company does first, right? Announce the game with a Rule Book and adventure, which people have been doing since Gygax left Wisconsin. Not me, though. With the rules printed in other forms and a quick start on DriveThru RPG, I got lost in the sauce writing adventures. However, as we approached our fifth year as a company, we thought it was time for a brand refresh, mainly because of the original branding, 3,2,1...Action! was a pain to find when you searched for it online, and what better book to reintroduce yourself to the world than a Rule Book? The best part is the Expanded Rule Book will contain new adventure content, so you can hit the ground running when you crack the cover. Heck Yeah.
You can find a Quick Start and four solo play adventures FREE over at DriveThru RPG at our publishing company, Ham & Egg Publishing. https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/330233/321action-rpg-quick-start
Since our focus is on cinematic gameplay, Geo and I have crafted stories that reflect the media we grew up loving. So we have everything from action, horror, westerns, Mad Max vehicle-style combat, holidays, and even a legit 9-hole miniature golf adventure—all of which runs off a single d10.
Hambone - There is a mutated rat called "47" from the bonus adventures at the end of Escape From Point Nemo. I love it because it has a real John Jonah Jameson III/Man-Wolf vibe and a bitchin' sword. Imagine a space rat Warduke, and you've got "47." Geo - Lord Ruthven, the vampire from The Sunrise Limited. I loved researching vampire mythology worldwide and worked hard to create a fresh take on such an iconic and popular monster. Hopefully, I succeeded in bringing something new to the table.
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