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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://antabakastudios.com/roleplay/btvs/Unisystem/Unisystem%20-%20All%20Flesh%20Must%20Be%20Eaten%202Nd%20Revised%20Printing.pdf]


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Revision as of 19:17, 7 April 2017

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.