All Flesh Must Be Eaten
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All Flesh Must Be Eaten or AFMBE (ISBN 1891153315) is a survival horror tabletop RPG produced by Eden Studios using the Unisystem game system. AFMBE is based around that staple of horror movies: the rising of the dead as mindless monsters that consume the living, or zombies.
The main rule book details character creation, skills, qualities (positive characteristics), drawbacks (negative characteristics), zombie creation rules, character archetypes and several Deadworlds/Worlds in Hell- which is the AFMBE term for campaign settings. The game has a large following and several expansion books.
Expansions
- Atlas of the Walking Dead
- upgraded zombie creation rules, based upon various legendary undead from around the world, including the Shuten-Doji ("Japanese Vampire"), Gyonshee ("Chinese Hopping Vampire") and Aztec Mummy.
- Fistful O' Zombies
- western-style AFMBE, with rules for conversion to and from .
- Enter the Zombie
- Chinese/Japanese zombies, including chi techniques and martial arts.
- Pulp Zombies
- Pulp AFMBE, includes Mentalism rules to add to or replace Miracles/Chi Techniques for Gifted.
- Zombie Smackdown
- an AFMBE take on Wrestling, with Deadworld's such as Immortal Kombat (based on Mortal Kombat).
- The Book of All Flesh and More Flesh and Final Flesh
- books of zombie fiction, designed to provide inspiration.
- The Book of Archetypes 1&2
- (New characters)
- Little Town of Hamlin
- An Adobe Acrobat PDF file adventure set in Hamlin, of Pied Piper fame. For use with the Dead at 1000 Deadworld from the AFMBE Corebook.
- One of the Living
- Players Handbook for Survivor class archetypes, as well as rules for depicting a post-Rise world.
- Dungeons and Zombies
- an AFMBE take on classic fantasy.
External links
- [Official site]
- [Several PDF files for AFMBE], including the statistics for the Cenobites from Hellraiser and the massive Resident Evil Deadworld; Umbrella Assault.
- [Large database of fan-produced rulebooks] including the massive Ordog Effect, the Massacre at Muleton (humurous B-Movie spoof), A Clockwork Zombie (based on A Clockwork Orange), Night of the Dead/...From These Cold Dead Hands (based on George Romero's Living Dead Trilogy) and Goro's Revenge (a weird Deadworld based around Anime spoofing).
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