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Echocondria is a tabletop RPG developed by sole developer and writer of Echocondria.[1] This game is set in a futuristic steampunk universe. It is played with multiple players including a story teller. The story teller is similar to that of a dungeon master in Dungeons & Dragons or a GM in Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
The focus of Echocondria is on role playing instead of lots of numbers. There are still stats to keep track of, but considerably less than that of other games. The game plays in turns based on character speeds. The end of turn effects then any enemy actions. There are checks and attacks; checks are d6 based and based on one of three main stats, attacks will vary depending on ability or weapon used but are generally d6 based.
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