Kafer Sourcebook

Kafer Sourcebook
Humanity's Implacable Foe
Cover by Steve Venters
DesignersWilliam H. Keith Jr.
PublishersGame Designers' Workshop
Publication1988; 38 years ago (1988)
GenresScience fiction
SystemsCustom
ISBN0-943580-58-7

Kafer Sourcebook is a supplement published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1988 for the hard science fiction role-playing game 2300 AD.

Description

With the introduction in 1987 of the major "Kafer War" storyline, where humanity encounters an aggressive space-faring alien race called the Kafers, Kafer Sourcebook provides detailed information for the gamemaster about the Kafer race, including their physiology, psychology, social structure, government and politics, language, home planet, and technology. Several ideas for adventrures are included.

Publication history

GDW published Traveller 2300 in 1986, quickly retitled 2300 AD to prevent confusion with GDW's previous space opera role-playing game Traveller. The following year, GDW introduced the "Kafer War" plotline in Kafer Dawn, and then published a number of supplements including 1988's Kafer Sourcebook, a 104-page paperback book with a color map written by William H. Keith Jr., with a cover by Steve Venters.[1]

Reception

In Issue 145 of Dragon (May 1989), Jim Bambra was very pleased by the high production values, and called the alien development and psychology "very believable." He concluded with a strong recommendation, saying, "The Kafer Sourcebook is a perfect example of how to design a detailed and properly motivated alien race [...] There's enough information here to please even the most ardent Kafer hunter. Once again, GDW has proved itself to be the foremost designer of alien races."[2]

In a retrospective review of Kafer Sourcebook in Black Gate, Patrick Kanouse said "The combination of a vicious and merciless enemy, a perplexing and mysterious species with a strong contextual background, and a path for uncovering that mystery without either abject terror or killing everything on sight make the Kafers the best villainous alien in tabletop role-playing games that a I have encountered to date."[3]

Other reviews

References

  1. ^ Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 345. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  2. ^ Bambra, Jim (May 1989). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon. No. 145. TSR, Inc. pp. 71–72.
  3. ^ "The Awesome Villainy of the Kafers – Black Gate". March 31, 2020.
  4. ^ "Australian Realms Magazine - Complete Collection". June 5, 1988 – via Internet Archive.

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