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Guthroth13 Jun 2017 10:42 a.m. PST

I downloaded the Pulp Alley Quick Start guide but before I go all out, can anyone tell me if any of the supplements cover not-Dr Who ? Maybe unoffical suggestions somewhere ?

boy wundyr x13 Jun 2017 11:19 a.m. PST

Norrins has done a lot of Dr. Who with Pulp Alley, here's one of his posts, the AARs should have more details: TMP link

MajorB13 Jun 2017 11:40 a.m. PST

I think you'd be better off using 7TV for Who.

ragsthetiger13 Jun 2017 2:21 p.m. PST

Pulp Alley is extremely flexible, and will provide you with a number of alternative ways to approach a Dr. Who campaign. I would strongly suggest that you pick up the Pulp Leagues book, which will give you the additional rules, abilities, league types, and character configurations that were added in the previous supplements, as well as rules, kits, and suggestions for different genres (like SciFi). Small-but-powerful leagues -- like the Doctor and whoever his current sidekick might be, are also covered, as are character archetype kits, like investigators, hunters, and rogues.
I've been tabletop gaming for thirty years, and I've never seen a system you can do so many things with, and do them so well, before.
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