Setting
''Ex Machina'' includes a detailed retrospective on the cyberpunk genre, as well as lengthy advice on how to convey that genre in a role-playing environment without losing touch with its core themes. In addition to information on setting design and genre handling, ''Ex Machina'' also includes four complete game settings for gamers to choose from, each of which takes the Cyberpunk genre in its own unique direction. The settings are named ''Heaven Over Mountain'', ''Underworld'', ''IOSHI'' and ''Daedalus''.System
There are two variants of the system for ''Ex Machina''; ''Tri-Stat d8'' and the ''d20 System''.''Tri-Stat d8''
Under ''Tri-Stat'' the game uses point-based character design and a two-die task resolution system. The game engine focuses on story over rules, and is known for its flexibility.''d20 System''
The ''d20 System'' variation combines the points-based special abilities of ''Tri-Stat'' with the classes and levels of ''d20'', and uses a hybrid task system mostly built from the '' d20''Current status
According to the Guardians of Order website, the company went out of business in 2006. The "Guardians" staff have not released any information regarding the Tri-8 system or ''Ex Machina'' licensing.Reviews
*'' Pyramid''References
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