Of course, we’ve kept the revolutionary Shot Clock game aids (Standard, Shotgun and Big Game versions). This NEW version is no simple reprint - but a reloaded 2nd edition chock-full of new rules, tweaks, art and other enhancements. To commemorate the tenth anniversary of this award-winning game’s release, we’re sending the world back to the Shattered Frontier for more trail dust, lead and action. With over two dozen supporting supplements, adventures and various game aids, Aces & Eights has a base of loyal devotees. Since its release a decade ago, Aces & Eights: Shattered Frontier has sold through multiple print runs and garnered the coveted, Origins Award for Best Role-playing Game of the Year. Welcome to the Wild West that could have been, pardner! The Aces & Eights RPG lets you relive the glory days of the “West that never was.” Whether you fancy yourself a gunslinger, lawman, rail baron, desperado, prospector, muleskinner, rancher or all of the above, you can step into their boots and blaze your own western trail. Head 'em up and move 'em out, and get ready to wander the Grim Roper into somebody else's combat, and make him Rootin' Tootin' for +10. Steve Jackson and John Kovalic have teamed up again to put puns to paper like no one else can. The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin is a stand-alone Munchkin game. Or just pal around with your sidekick the Greenhorn, until you sacrifice him to distract a monster. Fight Wild Bill Hiccup, the Killer Jalapeño, and a Barber Shop Quartet. Those plains may seem wide open, but there's lots of monsters to kill, and lots of stuff to take.īecome a Cowboy with a Twenty-Gallon Hat, or an Indian on a Catamount. The Good, the Bad, and the Munchkin opens a whole new frontier - the Wild West! Forget dragons and goblins - Jackalopes and Davy Croc have just as much treasure. I'll slay and I'll loot, give the monsters the boot, Oh, give me a home where the Jackalopes roam
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