Alma Mater is a role-playing game published by Oracle Games in 1982.
Description
Alma Mater is a humorous and anarchic system of role-playing high school students. Character classes include types like Brain, Cheerleader, Criminal, Jock, and Loser; other sections cover social rules, chemistry (explosives, etc.), alcohol and drugs, combat, and a section on academics. The game includes an introductory scenario.
Publication history
Alma Mater was designed by Steve Davis and Andrew Warden, with art by Erol Otus, and published by Oracle Games in 1982 as a 48-page book with a color poster.
Reception
J. David George reviewed Alma Mater in The Space Gamer No. 58. George commented that "Despite the fact that Alma Mater is built on a workable and innovative set of rules, its subject matter is likely to prevent most campaigns from lasting more than a session or two."
Lawrence Schick comments that "The illustrations (by the notorious Erol Otus) are in such poor taste that the game was actually banned at GenCon!"
In a retrospective review of Alma Mater in Black Gate, John ONeill said "As for all the controversy, well.. if youβre going to make a role playing game out of high school, does it makes sense to tone it down any?"
Reviews
- Different Worlds (Issue 26 - Jan 1983)
References
- ^ Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 250. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
- ^ George, J. David (December 1982). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (58). Steve Jackson Games: 42.
- "Classic Horror Games of the 1980s: Alma Mater β Black Gate".
- "Different Worlds Magazine".