One of the perks of running this blog is scouring the site logs to see who’s referring visitors here. I’ve discovered many interesting sites using this method and the latest to crop up is the “National Archaeological Geographic and Submarine Society” which appears to be the home of a game system called “Terra Incognita” based on an RPG system called “Fudge”. I must confess I’ve not heard of either before but they do look interesting.

The site also hosts “Adventures in Jimland” which is an entire, free game of exciting expeditionary exploration that can be played solo or with multiple players! The presentation is very bare bones and just seems to be crying out for some nice card or board art, but the game itself looks very amusing.

Addendum: I’ve since discovered you can download an older version of Fudge from the official site if you’re interested.

  6 Responses to “Adventures in Jimland!”

  1. I love NAGS and use it for my pulp gaming. The other day on their blog, they ran a link here to the Hirst tomb article.

  2. Heh, yeah that’s how I found their site!

    So what’s NAGS/Fudge like? I have to admit it sounds interesting judging from the Amazon customer reviews.

  3. If you like Fudge, you’ll LOVE FATE. We’re using the SPIRIT OF THE CENTURY rules from FATE for the MUX my wife and I will be running sometime next year. Awesome pulp RPG action!

    Check it out at http://www.evilhat.com

  4. Stu – stop now, you’ve got armies to paint, not new game systems to test out… ;o)

  5. Hey man it’s a FREE game! Free! Try it I’m sure you’ll like it since it’s essentially a board game.

  6. Just checked it out and it isn’t free anymore now.

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