Zelda, Berserk, Final Fantasy and Japanese anime inspire this beautiful tabletop RPG that is sweeping Kickstarter

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Zelda, Berserk, Final Fantasy and Japanese anime inspire this beautiful tabletop RPG that is sweeping Kickstarter

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The most magical fantasy is the one that invades Break!the new tabletop TTRPG that is seeking funding in Kickstarter to give shape to a project that drinks from very interesting sources. Reynaldo Madriñán and Gray Wizard must not be believing the brutal support that their title is receiving.

Of the 11,464 dollars requested for the campaign to go ahead, right now Break! It has 442,675 dollars contributed by the community, with May 17 being the date on which crowdfunding will close. Taking inspiration from Japanese anime classics and SNES-era video games like Zelda, we can get a 470-page book for £45, while the digital version with the rules costs £20.

The rules are based on the Normas 5e of D&D, looking for a familiar environment for the newcomers in a post-apocalyptic kingdom in which we will come across huge structures, war machines and a nature that is devastated by the most polluting pollution. The planet is plunged into absolute darkness on one side, while the other can only see the constant brightness of the sun.

There are eight classes and eleven species that we can choose to create our character to play a game, but each one of them will be very particular. We will have a characteristic called Quirk, which endows our character with a physical or psychological anomaly. Of course, each of them has unique weapons, magic spells, armor, pets, followers, vehicles, and other distinctions. All this can be generated in just 10 minutes.

Negotiation, exploration and combat are some of the formats that we can tackle by playing Break!, which presents some spectacular designs even with the enemies. If you want to take a look at the main features, you can do it via the free PDF.

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