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Fudge

Fudge is a simple and flexible role-playing game system that uses customizable rules to create a variety of scenarios and settings. Players use FUDGE dice, which are six-sided dice with symbols, to determine the outcomes of actions. The system emphasizes storytelling and creativity over complex mechanics.

Platform:
PC / Mobile
Release Date:
2024-11-05
Updated Date:
2025-02-04
Version:
1.0.0

Fudge Gameplay and Instructions

Character Creation

  • Players start by creating characters, defining attributes like Strength, Intelligence, and Agility using a descriptive scale (e.g., Poor, Fair, Good).
  • Skills and Gifts/Talents can further personalize characters.

Dice Mechanics

  • Fudge uses FUDGE dice: 6-sided dice with sides labeled +, -, and blank.
  • For actions, roll 4 FUDGE dice and add modifiers to determine success.

Conflict Resolution

  • Success levels are based on the sum of the dice roll plus the character's skill level compared to a target number set by the game master (GM).

Game Master Role

  • The GM defines the game world, controls NPCs (non-player characters), and narrates the story, ensuring rules are followed but can be adjusted for better storytelling.

Storytelling Emphasis

  • Players and the GM collaboratively tell the story, focusing on character development, plot, and improvisation.

Fudge FAQs

What is the core mechanic of Fudge?
Fudge's core mechanic involves rolling 4 FUDGE dice and modifying results with character attributes and skill levels to determine outcomes.

Can Fudge be played in any genre?
Yes, Fudge is designed to be adaptable to any genre setting, from fantasy to science fiction, requiring minimal rule adjustments.

Is Fudge suitable for beginners?
Fudge is considered user-friendly, with emphasis on storytelling over complex mechanics, making it suitable for new RPG players.

What are FUDGE dice?
FUDGE dice are special six-sided dice with two sides marked +, two -, and two blank, used to generate random outcomes.

Support Languages

Fudge is primarily supported in English, but resources and translations may be available in other languages depending on community contributions.