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Chaos in Cairo New at Saber's Edge


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twfigurines writes:

Ijumpajav,
the yahoogroup is called "goalsystem".

Bob and dog,
the first edition of Cairo featured two warbands with distinctive characters (Jonathan Nestor and Baron von Draken). These two had three scenarios to solve.
The new edition rules are written for any kind of pulp era adventures set in Egypt. The book includes rules for 4 generic warbands (Treasure Hunters, Mummies, Cult of Set, Sons of Ra). You can use miniatures from any range to build your warband, be it Reaper Mummies, Crocodile Game figures, Artizan Designs Thrilling Tales, Foundry Darkest Africa or whatever. There's certainly enough stuff available to represend any CiC characters on the table.


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Paul Knowles of Saber's Edge Hobbies and Games writes:

Chaos in Cairo is a set of fast-play rules, based on the Four Color Figures' Goalsystem engine, designed for skirmish-level miniatures gaming. The game pits two-fisted pulp adventurers against menacing supernatural creatures and their minions, set against the backdrop of 1920s Egypt.

Chaos in Cairo

The book contains four new warbands (Mummies, Archaeologists, Cultists, and The Sons of Ra), six new scenarios, rules for vehicles and mounted models, as well as new weapons, traits, and combat maneuvers.

Chaos in Cairo is a complete, standalone game, but is compatible with Chaos in Carpathia; you can mix and match warbands, weapons, and scenarios from both books.

100 p PDF - $10.95 USD

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