Creeks and Crawdads is a role-playing game published by Crustacium Games in 1986.
Creeks and Crawdads is a fantasy system in which the player characters are intelligent mutant crawdads. [1]
Creeks and Crawdads was designed by M. Martin Costa, and published by Crustacium Games in 1986 as a 24-page book. [1]
Lawrence Schick comments that "The rules are completely unserious, the scenarios are ludicrous, and life in general is cheap. But who cares? They're only crawdads." [1]
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