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The Hunter Planet Executive Pack
''The Hunter Planet Executive Pack'', subtitled "The All Australia Role Playing Game", is a light-hearted science fiction role-playing game published by the Australian game company H-PAC (Hunter Planet Adventurers Club) in 1987. Description The players take on the role of aliens who have travelled to Earth to go on safari and hunt the unintelligent humans that inhabit the planet. The alien tourists arrive with shoddy or non-functioning equipment and quickly learn that the humans fight back. The role-playing rules are minimal. The pack contains: * 32-page rule book * 32-page adventure – ''Welcome to Sindee: An Australian Adventure'' * 16-page expansion module – "Exile & Arena: Hunter Planet Possibilities" * Cover sheet listing contents * 25-page pad of character sheets * Glossy cardstock folder to hold contents that can be used as a gamemaster's screen Publication history David Bruggeman created '' Hunter Planet'' in 1986, the first role-playing game to be created and publi ...
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Cover Of Hunter Planet 1987
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Gamemaster's Screen
A gamemaster's screen, also called a GM's screen, is a gaming accessory, usually made out of either cardboard or card stock, used by a gamemaster to hide all the relevant data related to a tabletop role-playing game session from the players. It also hides any dice rolls made by the gamemaster that players should not see. In addition, screens often have essential tables and information printed on the inside for the gamemaster to easily reference during play. History The first commercial gamemaster's screen was the ''Judge's Shield'', produced by Judges Guild in 1977 for use with ''Dungeons & Dragons''. This featured three pieces of 8.5" x 11" cardstock designed to be taped together to form a three-panel screen, the two outer pieces in a vertical (portrait) orientation, and the middle piece in a horizontal (landscape) orientation. This design allowed the gamemaster to peer over the lower middle section more easily. The ''Judge's Shield'' had tables on both sides of the screen, with ...
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Hunter Planet
''Hunter Planet'', subtitled "The All Australian Role Playing Game," is a humorous role-playing game published by H-PAC (Hunter Planet Adventurers Club) in 1986. Description The players take on the role of aliens who have travelled to Earth to go on safari and hunt the unintelligent humans that inhabit the planet. The alien tourists arrive with shoddy or non-functioning equipment and quickly learn that the humans fight back. The role-playing rules are minimal. The boxed set contains: * 32-page rule book * 32-page adventure ''Welcome to Sindee: An Australian Adventure'' * 16-page expansion module "Exile & Arena: Hunter Planet Possibilities" * 25-page pad of character sheets * cover sheet listing the contents * glossy cardstock folder to hold contents that can be used as a gamemaster's screen Publication history ''Hunter Planet'' was designed by Dave Bruggeman, and published by H-PAC in 1986, the first role-playing game to be created and published in Australia. The following year, ...
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