Airwaves (Over the Edge)

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Airwaves is a set of three role-playing game adventures published by Atlas Games in 1993 for the Over the Edge role-playing game system.

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Description

Airwaves is a 16-page booklet of three adventures for the Over the Edge role-playing game system:

Reception

In the October 1993 edition of Dragon (Issue 198), Rick Swan commented that "Occasionally, good things do come in small packages" and each of these adventures "boasts writing and art that any major publisher would envy." Swan did point out that the adventures were only basic sketches, and would require a lot of work to flesh out. But he concluded that "considering the raw material, ambitious do-it-yourselfers should have a field day." [2]

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References

  1. "Airwaves - RPGnet RPG Game Index". index.rpg.net.
  2. Swan, Rick (October 1993). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon . TSR, Inc. (198): 54.