BEER Engine (game system)

BEER Engine (game system)

The BEER Engine! is a role-playing game system created by 9th Level Games. This is the basic engine is used to determine if a character succeeds at an action they have attempted in the game. In BEER Engine games, all characters have statistics that represent their physical and mental aptitudes. (i.e. strength, reflexes, or smarts) These statistics are determined by rolling a number of dice when the character is created with higher results representing a greater proficiency in a particular area. While playing the game characters will attempt certain feats (like climbing a wall). To determine whether the action is successful or not the player rolls a number of six-sided dice. The number of dice that are rolled increases with the difficulty of the action; if the total of the dice rolled by the player is less than or equal to their character's statistic the action succeeds.

Examples of BEER Engine! games are "Kobolds Ate My Baby!", "Ninja Burger", "Volcano A-Go-Go", [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=3986] "Warhamster".

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