Gaming: You Can Pick Up $1000+-worth Of Fallout Tabletop Gubbins For $25...

Gaming: You Can Pick Up $1000+-worth Of Fallout Tabletop Gubbins For $25...

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Fallout, so the large box that PC games used to come in when life was good tells me, is a post-nuclear roleplaying game. It's also, it turns out, a post-nuclear tabletop roleplaying game, a fact I think I've never really consciously registered until now.

But it's fixed in my mind now, because Humble is selling a truckload of Fallout tabletop stuff for the low, low price of 'variable, but not a lot'. It contains 61 items, though nearly half of those are print-at-home 3D-printer designs and a few more are things like game cards and other assorted sheets. Still, there are a whole bunch of game book PDFs in there.

What kind of game books, you ask? Timely question! Why, you can pick up things like the core rulebook for Fallout: The Roleplaying Game (not to be confused with Fallout, the roleplaying game, the videogame), without which much of the other stuff would be rather vestigial.

Source: PC Gamer