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Kryształy Czasu

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Kryształy Czasu (Crystals of Time) was one of the first Polish role-playing games.[1][2][3]

It was released in 1993 by Artur Szyndler in the Magia i Miecz magazine. By this point the game already had a loyal fan base which had developed during the late Communist era, despite the game's association with western ideas in the eyes of Poland's Communist government. In 1998 a print edition was released by Wydawnictwo MAG. The setting was a fantasy world, dominated by the orcs - who, unlike in most fantasy settings, were the most advanced and civilized race. The game mechanic was based on d100. Players of the 1993 version provided test data for the use of more varied character types in the 1998 version, including a better understanding of the unique aspects of female characters.

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  1. ^ Mochocka, Aleksandra; Mochocki, Michał (2016). "Magia i Miecz Magazine: The Evolution of Tabletop RPG in Poland and its Anglo-Saxon Context". Homo Ludens. 1 (9): 167–194. ISSN 2080-4555.
  2. ^ Jerzy Zygmunt Szeja (2004). Gry fabularne--nowe zjawisko kultury współczesnej. Rabid. p. 214. ISBN 978-83-88668-72-2.
  3. ^ "Kryształy Czasu: nieznana historia pierwszej polskiej gry RPG [cz. 1]". Gadżetomania.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-03-19.
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