Roleplaying in the Golden Age of Superheroes!!
By Cynthia Celeste Miller
Four Colors is a superhero rpg set in the bygone era of the 1940's, when heroes were heroic and villains were villainous.
So, leave behind the angst-ridden comicbooks of today and fight the good fight against Nazi's, gangsters and twisted theme villains! Once you go Four Colors, you'll never want to go back!
Check out what people are saying about Four Colors!
"A new Golden Age superhero game called Four Colors is now available, and looks promising."
--Berin Kinsman, Unclebear.com
"Four Colors is an RPG that needed to be added to the flavors available in the free RPG movement. I give you kudos for orginality and some points for the great resources you added to your site that related to your game."
--Moonlight Embrace, OSRPG.com
"Simple, intuitive, fast, and definitely captures the feel of four colour comic books."
--George Thornton
"I just downloaded the game. I looks really good, and is successfully captures the genre it is trying to emulate. I can't wait to see more stuff on it, and I hope I can find players soon."
---Ron O
"Simple,comprehensive and complete enough to work- with no extras.W ho could ask for more?"
---Randy
"Four Colors is an interesting experiment in creating a superhero game without a massive list of powers that attempts to cover everything. I think its refreshing to place the control back into the hands of the players who, if they are playing superheroes, generally tend to be on the creative side anyway and like being able to make their heroes and heroines as they envision them instead of having to endlessly bend it to fit a rigid rules system."
---MetalMan, from his review on Rpg.Net (http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_4565.html)
"My first impression of how super powers are treated in Four Colors was that it was a typical rules-lite "make it up for yourself" non-system. However, the more I think about it, the more I'm coming around to the view that Ms Miller is onto something."
---Zoran Bekric, response to Rpg.Net review |