Aftermath!

Aftermath!

Infobox RPG
title= Aftermath!


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designer= Paul Hume, Robert N. Charrette
publisher= Fantasy Games Unlimited
date= 1981
genre= Post-apocalyptic fiction
system= Custom
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"Aftermath!" is a role-playing game created by Paul Hume & Robert Charette which was published in 1981 by Fantasy Games Unlimited.

It is set in a post-apocalyptic world in which the characters typically have to fight for food, water, basic supplies and shelter. The rules are reasonably complex and include many flow charts and tables to enable the Games Master to simulate the world. This leads to a very immersive gaming experience. However, it does require a good knowledge of the rules to play.

The nature of the Apocalypse is up to the Games Master but it is often reminiscent of the "Mad Max" films. There is even an expansion ("Aftermath! Magic!") to play in a universe dominated by dragons in the style of the film "Reign of Fire".

Game design

While it undoubtedly adds a richness and depth to the game lacking in others, the sheer detail involved really cannot be overstated. One fan commented on a forum... "I've heard legends about early games like "Aftermath", which were said to cause bleeding from the eyes due to the sheer complexity of their rules".Fact|date=August 2007 An example of the extreme lengths the games designers went to is evident in this sample of the [http://www.geocities.com/floydreinstien/amshotgunbdg.html shotgun cartridges table] .

The game designers responsible can be found in the credits list below (see External links).

Aftermath! 101 (Courtesy David Harmer, Fantasy Games Unlimited)

Characters are rated on a set of 6 stats – Wit, Will, Strength, Deftness, Speed, and Health. These are rated as follows:1-5 below average6-10 average11-14 above average15-24 Superior25-34 Above Superior35-40 HeroicCharacters also have a set of talents – Charismatic, Combative, Communicative, Esthetic, Mechanical, Natural, and Scientific. These talents govern the progress in skills, and can be used in a pinch as a “Natural Talent” instead of a skill.

Aftermath! is a true skill based system, with no “levels” to artificially balance gameplay. A character has a set of skills that define the tasks that they are proficient in. Skills are rated on a skillscore, which is converted to a D20 roll (BCS) for convenience. If the D20 is under the BCS, then the skill test succeeds.

The combat system is a tiered system. You only resolve the combat to the level of detail needed for the encounter.

A basic attack is roll to hit (D20). If the target is an “extra” there’s no need to even roll for damage.An average attack (for a player attacking) is roll to hit (D20), and then roll for damage.A detailed attack is roll to hit (D20), roll for hit location (D100), then roll for damage.A personality attack (or an attack against the PC) is roll to hit (D20) roll for location(d100) roll for damage, and resolve any special effects as needed.

Damage dice are based on the mechanism causing the damage. If it’s a muscle powered or melee weapon, it’s based on the character’s strength. Firearms are based on the Muzzle Energy of the projectile.Simply put – if a character has a strength of 20, then they do a base of 1d10 damage with melee weapons.A 7.62NATO rifle has a BDG of 27 (2700fp of muzzle energy) for 3D10+3 damage.

Skill advancement is based on attempting a task “Under Duress”. A check is made against the governing talent, and if successful, the skill used advances by 1%.

Damage is rated against a character’s DRT (based on Health, Strength, and Willpower). If more damage is done than the Character’s Shock Factor (based on Health) in a single attack, then they may succumb to shock.

Timing in the game is based on Combat Turns with Action Phases. Each activity takes a number of actions by the character, which take a number of action phases to complete based on their Speed and Deftness.

Most everything the player needs to know to play the game is summarized on their character sheet.

Contents

* 3 rulebooks
* an introductory scenario
* character sheets
* a 3 panel reference sheet (full of tables and charts)
* counters and a feedback sheet

cenarios

A number of add-on scenario and campaign books were published. Because of the detailed rules, it was possible to build extremely detailed and believable worlds around actual places, such as Sydney University, where for example every room in the University was modeled with lengthy descriptions of items in each room, and maps based on actual university blueprints.

*"Aftermath Scenario Pack 1: Into The Ruins - The City of Littleton" (1981), by Robert N. Charrette and Paul R. Hume. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Takes place in the city of Littleton, Illinois.
*"Aftermath Scenario Pack A1: Operation Morpheus - The Ruins of the University" (1982), by Phil McGregor. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Takes place in Australian based on Sydney University
*"Aftermath Campaign Pack A2 - Sydney, The Wilderness" (1984), by Phil McGregor. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Sydney region.
*"Adventure Pack K1 - The Empire of Karo" (1984), by William Pixley. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Set in Cairo, Illinois.
*"Aftermath Campaign Pack C1 - The City State, Chicago & The Illinois River Valley" (1987), by J. Andrew Keith. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited.
*"Aftermath! Technology" (1992), by David S. Harmer. Published by Dinosaur Games. Rules expansion and technology supplement.
*"Aftermath! Technology" (2008), by David S. Harmer. 2nd edition Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Rules expansion and technology supplement.
*"Aftermath! Survival Guide" (2008), by David S. Harmer. Published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. Rules expansion and technology supplement covering roleplaying during the collapse.

Fanbase

The game attained cult status rapidly and is still very much alive and well, mainly in the hands of enthusiasts.Fact|date=August 2007 There seems to be a lot of interest on French websites and there is even a long running play by email game run by Portland Aftermath!.

External links

* [http://www.pen-paper.net/rpgdb.php?op=showbook&bookid=2973 "Aftermath!" credits]
* [http://www.pamedia.com/rpgames/rpg/aftermath/am01/ Game contents and expansion packs]
* [http://loukoum.online.fr/jdr/jeux/aft.htm French language fansite Loukoum Online]
* [http://www.fantasygamesunlimited.net/index.html Fantasy Games Unlimited Website]


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