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'''''Children of the Sun''''' is a ] created by the now defunct ], Inc. in 2002. Built using the original setting of Krace, an island of giant, supernaturally tough trees, it was part of a generation of ] settings that appeared beginning in the late nineties (although the creator characterized the game as "]"). Most notable about the game was its original system, the Token System, which allowed the player to use a token to determine initiative and to interrupt other character's turns. | '''''Children of the Sun''''' is a ] created by the now defunct ], Inc. in 2002. Built using the original setting of Krace, an island of giant, supernaturally tough trees, it was part of a generation of ] settings that appeared beginning in the late nineties (although the creator characterized the game as "]"). Most notable about the game was its original system, the Token System, which allowed the player to use a ] to determine ] and to interrupt other character's ]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Designers | Dan Ross, Joe Carl, Lewis Pollak |
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Publishers | Misguided Games |
Publication | 2002 |
Genres | Dieselpunk (Steampunk) |
Systems | Token System |
Children of the Sun is a role-playing game created by the now defunct Misguided Games, Inc. in 2002. Built using the original setting of Krace, an island of giant, supernaturally tough trees, it was part of a generation of steampunk settings that appeared beginning in the late nineties (although the creator characterized the game as "Dieselpunk"). Most notable about the game was its original system, the Token System, which allowed the player to use a token to determine initiative and to interrupt other character's turns.
External links
- Children of the Sun - Misguided Games (Official site), archived by the Internet Archive January 27, 2007 (last update)
- GameReport.com Interview with Lewis Pollak about Children of the Sun
- Review by SciFi Weekly
- RPGnet review
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