The Traveller Book: Traveller Science-Fiction Adventure in the Far Future

ISBN-10
0139302557
ISBN-13
9780139302558
Category
Games
Pages
159
Language
English
Published
1983-05-01
Publisher
Prentice Hall Direct
Author
Marc W. Miller

Description

Details the rules of a science fiction role-playing game based on the adventures of fictional characters in outer space

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