Qin: The Warring States

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Qin: The Warring States is a role-playing game published by Cubicle 7 in 2007.

Description[edit]

Qin: The Warring States is a wuxia role-playing game, set in China during the Warring States period.

Publication history[edit]

Qin is a thematic wuxia game originally from French publisher 7ème Cercle, who also published the core rulebook, Qin: The Warring States (2006), in English. Cubicle 7 announced in late 2007 that they had licensed the Qin role-playing game line and would publish English translations as their fourth role-playing game line and their next license after Starblazer Adventures. Cubicle 7 began selling the core Qin book by 7ème right away, and over the next two years they would translate and publish English versions of the game's French supplements.[1]: 429 

Qin was translated from the French publisher "Le Septième Cercle". The French Qin was published in 2005.

Supplements[edit]

  • Qin: The Warring States the core rulebook for the game
  • Qin Screen a playing aid for the Games Master with useful tables for running the game all in one place
  • Qin Legends rules for more experienced characters
  • Qin Bestiary Details various fantastic creatures of myth which the players can interact with
  • The Art of War includes rules for battles and details the armies of the various nations that make up the game setting

Reception[edit]

Qin won the Silver ENnie Award for Best Game and Best Interior Art.[2]

Reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  2. ^ 2007 ENnie Awards
  3. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Qin: The Warring States".