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   Knights of Camelot (1980)

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Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 2 to 6 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Alliances, Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Events, Paper-and-Pencil, Push Your Luck, Race, Role Playing, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game und Variable Player Powers...

Game Data

Average time to play: 240
Minimum age: 12
Number of players: 2 - 6
Publisher: Tactical Studies Rules (TSR)
Designers: Glenn Rahman, Kenneth Rahman
Artists: Darlene, Jeff Dee, Dave LaForce, Kenneth Rahman, David C. Sutherland, III
Mechanics: Alliances, Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Events, Paper-and-Pencil, Push Your Luck, Race, Role Playing, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game, Variable Player Powers
Durchschnitt: 0.0 (0 Bewertungen )
Knights of Camelot ranks right alongside Divine Right; it is an early TSR game brimming with flavour. The players are freshly knighted and wander the Arthurian realm looking for damsels in distress, brigands, monsters, other knights to joust with, etc. The game uses a random table generation driver that can lead to an enormous variety of encounters. I remember fondly two incidents: In the first, a knight met a Dwarf on a horse. Deciding to approach and meet him (instead of avoiding or charging), the dwarf turned out to be a knight in disguise—but not just any knight! It was Lancelot, the foremost knight of the realm! We had a sudden vision of the hollowed-out horse necessary to hide Lancelot's bulk… In another incident, a player led a charmed life and pulled ahead of the others in their quest for the Holy Grail. He met Merlin repeatedly and ended up with a special charger, magic lance, and magic shield—the works! England wasn't much of a challenge for him any more, so he decided to cross the Channel to France. Bad move! His ship sank in a storm so he washed up on the shore minus all his equipment and followers. Dejected, he trudged to the nearest castle to ask for help—but a giant jumped out of the moat and killed him in one blow! The game has heavy role-playing elements to it; articles in Dragon Magazine, Issue# 58 explained how one could play knaves (bad knights), and GMs have been known to use the game as an adventure generator for RPGs.

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Alternative names: Knights of Camelot
Last Updated: 2025-08-12 11:44:07 UTC

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