Temple Book I

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Temple Book I is a 1981 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Judges Guild.

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Contents

Temple Book I is a supplement which supplies floor plans for temples in a fantasy setting for characters to encounter. [1]

Reception

Ronald Pehr reviewed Temple Book I in The Space Gamer No. 41. [1] Pehr commented that "Although this is 'for any fantasy campaign,' there's a definite D&D bias in the charts. But you won't buy Temple Book I for charts. You'll buy it for 50 pages of maps, which are usable in any game; there'll be at least one to fit any given adventure you've conceived. Those who benefit from this type of game aid will get a lot of that benefit from Temple Book I." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Pehr, Ronald (July 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer . Steve Jackson Games (41): 33.