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Judge Dredd (role-playing game)

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Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000AD
Tabletop Adventure Game
Designers
PublishersEN Publishing
Publication2018;
6 years ago
 (2018)
GenresScience fiction
SystemsD6 Dice Pool
WebsiteJudge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000AD
ISBN978-1-912007-70-7

Judge Dredd has been the inspiration for four role-playing game systems. These games are based on the fictional world of the Judge Dredd series from the British comic 2000AD. The role-playing games are unrelated to each other except for the setting.

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Games Workshop

The first, Judge Dredd roleplaying game, was published under license by Games Workshop in 1985, and used a rules system created specifically for the game, which resembled GW's Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay.[1]

Mongoose Publishing

Mongoose Publishing produced two versions of a Judge Dredd roleplaying game. In 2002, they acquired the rights to publish games set in the worlds created by 2000AD, and quickly released The Judge Dredd Roleplaying Game, which used the d20 rules system.[2]: 108 

In 2009, they released a new version of Judge Dredd, using their Traveller rules set.[2]: 123  Mongoose announced that their license was ending in late 2016.

EN Publishing

In February 2017, EN Publishing announced the new Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000 AD Tabletop Adventure Game[3] using the What's OLD is NEW (WOIN) roleplaying game system.[4] The first releases were the Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000 AD core rulebook, and The Robot Wars adventure/sourcebook in early 2019. In November 2021, the company announced that their license to create 2000 AD products had come to an end.[5]

References

  1. ^ Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 51. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  2. ^ a b Appelcline, Shannon (2014). Designers & Dragons. '00-'09 : A history of the roleplaying game industry (2nd ed.). Silver Springs, MD, USA: Evil Hat Productions. ISBN 978-1-61317-081-6.
  3. ^ "EN Publishing to Publish 'Worlds of 2000 AD' Tabletop Adventure Games!". Worlds of 2000 AD. EN Publishing.
  4. ^ "WOIN Rules Reference Document". www.woinrules.com. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  5. ^ "All Good Things Must End". EN Publishing. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
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