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Zombie Apocalypse Scavenge Tables

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Your hardy band of survivors look through their binoculars at the small town ahead. They see the shambling hordes there, but they also see something else. Stores with windows not broken out, houses that are not burnt out shells, and schools with the doors still closed.

The group is tired and hungry and they need supplies so they venture forth to do some scavenging. But what do they find?

Zombie Apocalypse Scavange Tables contain over 850 items spread across 16 different tables. Covering everything from food and survival equipment to luxuries, fuel, and spare parts.

A handful of dice rolls and the GM can easily state that while rummaging around in the abandoned high school, the characters find:

  1. A gorilla suit (possibly a mascot)
  2. A box of 4 soup mixes
  3. A cash box with checks and cash totalling $250
  4. An empty 5 gallon jerry can
  5. A heavy duty kite
  6. Spare car tire

Just roll the dice and soon, the characters are looking for a shopping cart.

If they can get past the zombies that is.

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Erathoniel W. [Featured Reviewer]
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September 20th, 2010
I like this product, I must say. However, I have several gripes with it. It's too random. Now, granted, it is scavenging tables, but it's just way too random. I get a feeling that more than 1/50 books you find will be a Bible (best selling book [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on September 20, 2010.