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Torg ([[Kobolds Ate My Baby!|All hail King Torg!]]) is a game formerly owned [[West End Games]], now under Ullises Spiele of [[The Dark Eye]] fame. It's about cross-dimensional action adventures. Think [[Sliders]], but with more horror. Recently came out with a 2nd Iteration called Torg Eternity, to [[Skub | mixed]] response | Torg ([[Kobolds Ate My Baby!|All hail King Torg!]]) is a game formerly owned by [[West End Games]], now under Ullises Spiele of [[The Dark Eye]] fame. It's about cross-dimensional action adventures. Think [[Sliders]], but with more horror. Recently came out with a 2nd Iteration called Torg Eternity, to [[Skub | mixed]] response | ||
It's noteable for having dimensions actually affect you, as using magic/guns/armor beyond the Cosm's axiom may cause disconnect, making your current self start to fade from reality until you reconnect. Fail to reconnect too many times and you transform into a person from that Cosm. | It's noteable for having dimensions actually affect you, as using magic/guns/armor beyond the Cosm's axiom may cause disconnect, making your current self start to fade from reality until you reconnect. Fail to reconnect too many times and you transform into a person from that Cosm. | ||
Has absolutely nothing to do with the [[webcomic]] Sluggy Freelance, which has a character in it called Torg (All hail King Torg!). | Has absolutely nothing to do with the [[webcomic]] Sluggy Freelance, which has a character in it called Torg (All hail King Torg!). |
Revision as of 10:56, 6 May 2018
Torg (All hail King Torg!) is a game formerly owned by West End Games, now under Ullises Spiele of The Dark Eye fame. It's about cross-dimensional action adventures. Think Sliders, but with more horror. Recently came out with a 2nd Iteration called Torg Eternity, to mixed response
It's noteable for having dimensions actually affect you, as using magic/guns/armor beyond the Cosm's axiom may cause disconnect, making your current self start to fade from reality until you reconnect. Fail to reconnect too many times and you transform into a person from that Cosm.
Has absolutely nothing to do with the webcomic Sluggy Freelance, which has a character in it called Torg (All hail King Torg!).