Passion Play (game)

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Passion Play is a live action role-playing game created by Bill Bridges and Bill Maxwell and first published by Holistic Design in 1999. [1] Passion Play is based on the 1996 table top role-playing game Fading Suns .

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References

  1. BRIDGES Bill and MAXWELL Bill, Fading Suns, Holistic Design, 1999, ISBN   1-888906-23-5
  2. "Pyramid: Pyramid Review from Dimension X!: Passion Play (Live-Action Rules for the Fading Suns Universe)".
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20020312083428fw_/http://www.envoyer.de/ausgaben/2001/07/PassionPlay.html