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* An RPG that is basically [[Exalted]] in the modern world. Or it would be, except that the title of "Exalted in the modern world" really belongs to [[Scion]]. Whatever. The point is, play Feng Shui.
* An RPG that is basically [[Exalted]] in the modern world. Or it would be, except that the title of "Exalted in the modern world" really belongs to [[Scion]]. Whatever. The point is, play Feng Shui.


The RPG is designed in homage to Hong Kong action movies, so expect Kung Fu everywhere and ludicrously over the top fight scenes.
The RPG is designed in homage to Hong Kong action movies, so expect Kung Fu everywhere and ludicrously over the top fight scenes.  Gameplay-wise, it's a very early precursor to the [[FATE System]], using the "wilder curve" of rolling two differently-colored [[d6]]s and subtracting one from the other before adding skill modifiers that some FATE games use as an alternative rolling scheme.


A sequel/update is currently being kickstarted over [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/atlasgames/feng-shui-2-action-movie-roleplaying-game-by-robin here].
A sequel/update is currently being kickstarted over [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/atlasgames/feng-shui-2-action-movie-roleplaying-game-by-robin here].


[[Category: Roleplaying]]
[[Category: Roleplaying]]

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Feng Shui is the name of two separate things:

  • A faggy new-age thing that allows neurotic control freaks to look spiritual.
  • An RPG that is basically Exalted in the modern world. Or it would be, except that the title of "Exalted in the modern world" really belongs to Scion. Whatever. The point is, play Feng Shui.

The RPG is designed in homage to Hong Kong action movies, so expect Kung Fu everywhere and ludicrously over the top fight scenes. Gameplay-wise, it's a very early precursor to the FATE System, using the "wilder curve" of rolling two differently-colored d6s and subtracting one from the other before adding skill modifiers that some FATE games use as an alternative rolling scheme.

A sequel/update is currently being kickstarted over here.