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''Whimsy Cards'' is a 1987 role-playing game supplement published by Lion Rampant.


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''Whimsy Cards'' is a role-playing aid, a set of event cards that players can use to affect the outcome of a game storyline.


Publication history

''Whimsy Cards'' was written by
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and published in 1987 by Lion Rampant as 48 flimsy cards and a 4-page rules pamphlet, shrink-wrapped; a second edition published the same year came packed in a bag with stiff cards. Shannon Appelcline stated that Lion Rampant wanted ''
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'' to be the initial release for the company, "but as Gen Con 20 (1987) approached it became obvious that their premier product would not be ready. Rather than rushing it out (a mistake made all too often by RPG companies), Lion Rampant instead prepared an alternative product for that Gen Con: ''Whimsy Cards''." Appelcline detailed that the storytelling branch of design for role-playing games was developing at that time, so for ''Whimsy Cards'', "The idea was simple: print up a deck of 43 cards (plus a few blanks) where each card presented a distinct story element ..These cards were shuffled and handed out to players at the start of a game; those players would later play a card and describe how it applied to the story. If the gamemaster liked the results, he incorporated the description into the story, otherwise he vetoed it."


Reviews

*'' White Wolf'' #8 (Dec./Jan., 1987) *'' Dragon'' #129 (January 1988)


References

{{reflist Role-playing game accessories Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1987