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''Central Valley Gate'' is a 1992 role-playing adventure for ''
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Plot summary

''Central Valley Gate'' is an adventure in which the
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s are in the isolated California small town Redside.


Reception

S. John Ross reviewed ''Central Valley Gate'' in ''
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'' #33 (Sept./Oct., 1992), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Despite a few annoyingly gratuitous hedge scenes, and a heavy focus on combat, ''Central Valley Gate'' is a good mystery scenario, and the Orrorshan horror element has a lot of surprise potential if your group is used to Core Earth and the Living Land. While it's not the best of the ''TORG'' adventures I've read, it's bound to be worth a few entertaining evenings."


References

{{reflist Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1992 Torg adventures