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AFMBE uses the point-buy based [[Unisystem]] mechanic. It can be used to run games about monsters such as Triffids, vampires, or anything else that wants to eat you.
AFMBE uses the point-buy based [[Unisystem]] mechanic. It can be used to run games about monsters such as Triffids, vampires, or anything else that wants to eat you.


You can view the free PDF here. [http://http://www.edenstudios.net/WakingDeadFREE.pdf]
You can view the free PDF here. [http://antabakastudios.com/roleplay/btvs/Unisystem/Unisystem%20-%20All%20Flesh%20Must%20Be%20Eaten%202Nd%20Revised%20Printing.pdf]


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Revision as of 23:05, 13 May 2014

All Flesh Must be Eaten, commonly abbreviated as AFMBE or "All Flesh" is a roleplaying game based on movies, books and video games of the zombie horror genre.

Players can take on the role of an ordinary person or a bad-ass survivor-type who practically orgasms over the chance to crimp out yet-another BOOM HEAD SHOT into the walking/singing/dancing/shuffling/limping/crawling/felching dead. In some campaigns players even play (with) themselves, translating themselves into playable characters. This typically results in each player insisting that they have *at least* Str 2 and *of course* Int 4+. (..are stronger and smarter than anyone else would believe/suspect/agree.)

The game is known for its extensive exploration of various types of zombies and zombie apocalypses, from virus outbreaks to black magic, so the players have a large palette of stereotypes to choose from and base their game upon.

AFMBE uses the point-buy based Unisystem mechanic. It can be used to run games about monsters such as Triffids, vampires, or anything else that wants to eat you.

You can view the free PDF here. [1]