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Wednesday, 31 December 2003

I was wandering around rpg.net and ran across Sergio Mascarenhas’s excellent review of Chaosium’s 1989 roleplaying game PRINCE VALIANT, THE STORYTELLING GAME. I regard this game as one of the very best examples of how to write a game. Simple rules that are flexible and widely applicable, excellent presentation, and outstanding setting material all combine to make a wonderful game and one that is very good for introducing roleplaying games to new players. It’s a pity it was unsuccessful commercially and will never be reprinted, but it’s hard to know what to blame for that failure. Was it a failure of marketing? Limited distribution? Limited interest?