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''Things'' is a 1984 role-playing game supplement for ''
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'' published by Pacesetter.


Contents

''Things'' is a book which contains descriptions and game statistics for more than 50 new creatures from "the Unknown," along with stats for 17 more animals that occult investigators might encounter.


Reception

William A. Barton reviewed ''Things'' in ''
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'' No. 71. Barton commented that "''Things'' is a book no Chillmaster should be without (likewise any ''Chill'' player who wishes a long life for his or her character). GMs of other supernatural RPGs such as ''
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'' could probably make good use of at least some of the information in ''Things'', too."


Reviews

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'' #6 (Winter, 1984 Digest) * ''
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'' #38 (June 1987)


References

{{reflist Chill (role-playing game) supplements Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1984