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Boot Hill retro-clone?


Please enlight me - is there any retro-clone / simulacrum game in a similar style to the TSR's Boot Hill?

6 comments:

  1. The closest thing I know of is http://www.dragonsfoot.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=48116

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  2. http://osrlibrary.blogspot.com/

    If you go to his Nov. 2010 archive, there's a link to a Spaghetti Western supplement the author put out. A little more digging on his site will turn up some support material, as well.

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  3. Its not a clone but I'm working on 6d6 Shootouts, a Wild West gun fighting game and part of the larger 6d6 RPG project.

    Boothill was a formative part of my role playing experience and provided many hours of fun. Shootouts is my attempt to capture the anarchic fun of that game with modern mechanics.

    There is some out of date background information here:

    http://6d6fireball.com/rpg/6d6-shootouts-free-download/

    but the full system is coming in the next few weeks. There are some more comments and player reviews here:

    http://6d6fireball.com/games/6d6-shootouts/

    Drop me an email and I will send you an early proof copy (chris at 6d6 fireball dot com).

    Chris

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  4. There's another D&D Western adaptation here:

    http://odd74.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=boothill&action=display&thread=1340

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  5. Wow, it is better than I thought. Thanks again!

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