Star Wars Gamemaster Kit is a 1991 role-playing adventure for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game published by West End Games.
Star Wars Gamemaster Kit is an adventure in which a gamemaster's screen accompanies a campaign adventure. [1]
Chris Hind reviewed Gamemaster Kit in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Overall, the screen is attractive and useful, and the campaign material is top-notch. Every GM should buy the Gamemaster Kit, even if he already owns the Campaign Pack." [1]
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