kill puppies for satan
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kill puppies for satan is an indie role-playing game designed by D. Vincent Baker and published by Lumpley Games. Players portray people who do evil things (like killing puppies) so that Satan will give them supernatural powers.
The manual is flippant, full of swearing, and bereft of both capitalization and art. Character generation takes about two minutes, and includes scores such as how many people hate your character. The manual suggests a way to start that avoid the storyteller having to come up with a creative way to force the players to cooperate. It is only available online as a PDF.
The author gets hate mail and posts all of it.
[edit] External links
- kill puppies for satan on Lumpley Games' website.
- "kill puppies for satan (an unfunny roleplaying game)", RPGnet Capsule Review by Jonathan Walton on 23/10/02.
- "Review of Kill Puppies for Satan", RPGnet Playtest Review, by Lev Lafayette, January 21, 2008.
- "The Forge: kill puppies for satan", Reviewed by: Ron Edwards.
- "kill puppies for satan", session description by Maurice Forrester, The Forge, October 24, 2002.
- "kill puppies for satan", RPGnet Playtest Review by Neel Krishnaswami on 16/02/03
- "we killed puppies for satan", session description, The Forge, by Clinton R. Nixon, September 12, 2002.