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QAGS (''Quick Ass Game System'') is a generic role-playing game system for use in freeform role-playing games. QAGS is not tied to any particular genre or setting, and has been used to run everything from paranormal teenagers to post-apocalyptic super-heroes to fantasy sailing adventure to gun-toting monster hunters to "hard-core" luchadore action to Regency romance to 80’s cartoons to Shakespeare meets Tarantino.〔“FAQ: Can you really play anything with QAGS" () broken link〕 == History == In 1998, three gamers (Steve Johnson, Leighton Connor, and Dale French) published the First Edition of the game after a year of development.〔(“About Hex Games” )〕 Since then, QAGS (pronounced "kwags") has been updated with a Second Edition, and the publisher, Hex Games, has continued to release games. To date, Hex Games has used the core system for ''M-Force: Monster Hunting In The 21st Century'', ''Rasslin’'', ''Qerth'', ''The Adventures Of Sindbad'', ''Rocket Jocks'', ''Weird Times At Charles Fort High'', ''Funkadelic Frankenstein on the Mean Streets of Monstertown'', "Hobomancer", "Edison Force", and "The Pytheas Club", as well as several stand alone adventures such as ''Deep Space Rescue'' and ''The Dungeon Of Moderate Annoyance (Not Nearly So Bad As The Dungeon Of Infinite Pain)''. In 2001, Hex Games was the Gaming Guest of Honor at Marcon 36. In 2006, Hex was the "Gaming Guest" of Honor at Archon 30.〔( "Archon 30" )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「QAGS」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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