There's an idea I got while researching D&D4. It's based on impression I got from preview material.
(http://www.deviantart.com/download/114479639/Gnoll_card_by_Katemare.png) (http://katemare.deviantart.com/art/Gnoll-card-114479639)
This imaginary (for now) rules-light system has board-gamey combat and cards (like this one) for statblocks. Said cards are used to describe anything: combat statistics for combat entities (monsters), habits, mannerisms and story hooks for NPCs, properties for equipment, and so on... Whether it's important for the entity, it's put onto a card.
For example, the gnoll. Beside this card, there are mini-cards with portraits that refine the concept, such as "berserker gnoll" who flies into rage when full and "rabid gnoll" who infects the enemy on critical hit. A back of the card would have more flavor for the warrior gnolls, about their hierarchy, traditions, place in gnoll society.
Urban gnoll, on the other hand, would have a card with NPC description, not combat statistics. How they talk, where they live and what they do for living, and so on. Mini-cards would modify the idea, presenting "informator gnoll", "streetrat gnoll", "salesgnoll".
My questions are:
- Is there a system like that? Maybe it's already done.
- Are there similar systems? I would read them for reference.
- Does this idea look good overall?
I don't know of other systems, but it does seem like a pretty cool idea.
Wow! Descent looks incredible! Too bad I can't afford it straight away, but maybe I will aim to. I wonder if there is a review site on boardgames where I can read about it.
Thanks for the link and opinions.