QAGS: Quick Ass Game System


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QAGS is a quick and silly RPG designed partly as a joke and partly as a fast, cinematic game system. Although no stand-alone solitaire adventures have been released for the system, the main rulebook does include a couple of (entirely unplayable and joke-oriented) solo quests.

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Untitled Solo Game / Terror of the Twelve Thousand Toxic Toads
Authors: Steve Johnson, Leighton Connor and Dale French
First Published: 2001
Length: 3 pages (3 sections for the first adventure, 5 sections for the second)
Number of Endings: 2 for the first adventure, 3 for the second
Plot Summary: In each adventure, you crawl dungeons and kill monsters. One story includes more Toxic Toads than the other.
My Thoughts: This product is barely worth mentioning for its solitaire adventures. They exist solely because it's sort of an industry joke that every new RPG rulebook has to include a pointless solitaire adventure or two, and they're so short as to be nearly nonexistent. In fact, they're the most pointless (but mildly amusing) adventures I've seen since Dragon Magazine's April Fool's Day Nogard quest. Still, this product isn't bad as low-budget, joke-filled RPG systems go, and it's nice that the solo adventure form was featured, even if only as a quirky page-filler.


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