Goodbye, Kankee

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Goodbye, Kankee is a 1984 role-playing game adventure for Star Ace published by Pacesetter.

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Plot summary

Goodbye, Kankee is an adventure which begins with the player characters searching for work to pay off their debts. [1]

Publication history

Goodbye, Kankee is the first Star Ace adventure module in the series. [1]

Reception

Steve Crow reviewed Goodbye, Kankee in Space Gamer No. 75. [1] Crow commented that "I would definitely recommend Goodbye, Kankee to anyone looking for a good time or anyone wanting to get an idea of how sf games (not necessarily Star Ace) should be handled. The uniqueness of the Star Ace background/history and aliens might make this a bit difficult for adaption to other games, but the premise of this adventure can be used almost anywhere." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Crow, Steve (July–August 1985). "Featured Review: The Pacesetter Line". Space Gamer . Steve Jackson Games (75): 9.