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'''Mechamorphosis''' is a ]-like ] based on the ] created by ] and ] of ] (FFG). 64 pages long, it allows players to take on the roles of giant transforming ]s set within the storyline of FFG's homebrew variation on ]'s ] popular toyline. Most of its game mechanisms are ] released under the ] and the ].
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'''''Mechamorphosis''''' is a ]-like ] based on the '']'' created by ] and ] of ] (FFG). The game, released in 2004, is the fifth of FFG's ''Horizon'' minigames. The manual describing the game is 64 pages long. The game allows players to take on the roles of giant transforming ]s set within the storyline of FFG's homebrew variation on ]'s ] toyline. Most of its game mechanisms are ] released under the ] (OGL).
The game is the fourth of FFG's popular Horizon minigames.


==Reviews==
Articles for Mechamorphosis appeared notably in ]' ].
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Articles for ''Mechamorphosis'' have appeared in ]' '']'' magazine.
'''Mechamorphosis''' is also used to refer to the transformation of robots in fiction relating to the ] anime setting.

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Mechamorphosis
Cover
DesignersLysle Kapp, Rob Vaughn
PublishersFantasy Flight Games
Publication2004
GenresGiant robot
Systemsd20 System
ISBN9781589941847

This article describes the game by role-playing game. "Mechamorphosis" is also used to refer to the transformation of robots in fiction relating to the Robotech anime setting; primarily in the novelizations written by Jack McKinney.

Mechamorphosis is a Transformers-like role-playing game based on the d20 System created by Lysle Kapp and Rob Vaughn of Fantasy Flight Games (FFG). The game, released in 2004, is the fifth of FFG's Horizon minigames. The manual describing the game is 64 pages long. The game allows players to take on the roles of giant transforming robots set within the storyline of FFG's homebrew variation on Hasbro's Transformers toyline. Most of its game mechanisms are Open gaming content released under the Open Gaming License (OGL).

Reviews

References

  1. "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Mechamorphosis (For d20 System)".

Articles for Mechamorphosis have appeared in Steve Jackson Games' Pyramid magazine.


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