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''Skyrealms of Jorune'' is a science-fantasy role-playing game that was first published in 1984 through SkyRealms Publishing. The game is set on the fictional alien planet of Jorune above which float levitating islands. The second edition was published in 1986 as a boxed set, and a third edition was published by Chessex in 1992. The computer game '' Alien Logic: A Skyrealms of Jorune Adventure'' was published in 1994. The various editions received positive reviews in game periodicals including ''Casus Belli'', ''White Dwarf'', ''White Wolf'', ''Different Worlds'', ''Dragon'', ''Polyhedron'', ''The Games Machine'', and '' Challenge''. Setting Jorune is the fictional planet used as a setting for the ''Skyrealms of Jorune'' role-playing game. The Skyrealms are the game's main setting - floating "islands" levitated by mysterious crystals in the crust of an alien planet. Following the evolution of the native life forms ("Jorune creatures") and the sentient indigenous Shanthas, Joru ...
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''Skyrealms of Jorune'' is a science-fantasy Cosplay of a character from the ''Warhammer 40,000'' tabletop game; one critic has characterized the game's setting as "action-oriented science-fantasy." Science fantasy is a hybrid genre within speculative fiction that simultaneously draws u ... role-playing game that was first published in 1984 through SkyRealms Publishing. The game is set on the fictional alien planet of Jorune above which float levitating islands. The second edition was published in 1986 as a boxed set, and a third edition was published by Chessex in 1992. The computer game ''Alien Logic: A Skyrealms of Jorune Adventure'' was published in 1994. The various editions received positive reviews in game periodicals including ''Casus Belli (magazine), Casus Belli'', ''White Dwarf (magazine), White Dwarf'', ''White Wolf (magazine), White Wolf'', ''Different Worlds'', ''Dragon (magazine), Dragon'', ''Polyhedron (magazine), Polyhedron'', ''The Games Machine'', and ' ...
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