![]() With class options like Gutterborn Scum, Wretched Royalty and Occult Herbmaster, the game makes it easy to embody your characters with a ton of personality and horrific charm. All characters are created with randomly rolled stats and abilities, making for some outrageously bizarre characters to face the harsh journey ahead of them. The game boils all actions down to a D20 roll modified by one of four simple stats, making it easy to keep the action moving at an exciting pace. Thankfully, the game contained in Mork Borg is a ton of fun for both people new to the hobby and seasoned veterans. Much like its sci fi follow-up Cy_Borg, even if you don’t end up playing Mork Borg, it’s completely worth owning as a unique and bombastic art book. No two consecutive pages share the same arrangement, keeping you constantly off balance in the best possible way. The book is most notable for its extremely aggressive art and layout, basically screaming the details of its hopeless world directly in your face. There are few fantasy RPGs that are more in-your-face grim than the doom metal inspired Mork Borg. If you’re looking for a tabletop RPG that will send your adventure down a bit darker road, however, you should check out any of these horror-themed fantasy tabletop RPGs that would make for great campaigns… Both Dungeons and Dragons already have a bit of a horror element to them, but most D&D campaigns end up being fun romps like the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, which brings the property back to the big screen this weekend.
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