The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set review: "Death, dice, despair… all it needs is more depth"

GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Walking Dead Universe Starter Set offers plenty of pretty components to enhance your experience of playing with its system. However, despite being an aesthetically pleasing intro to the TTRPG, there are a few hurdles this set falls at. Namely, its relatively weak starter campaign.Pros+A comprehensive starter set+High-quality, stylishly designed game components+Captures the desperation of the game world wellCons-Dreary tone makes it a drag for all but the most dramatic players-Gaps in information about NPCs can leave new GMs floundering-Underdeveloped Survival Mode scenario adds little value

GamesRadar+ Verdict

GamesRadar+ Verdict

The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set offers plenty of pretty components to enhance your experience of playing with its system. However, despite being an aesthetically pleasing intro to the TTRPG, there are a few hurdles this set falls at. Namely, its relatively weak starter campaign.

The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set offers plenty of pretty components to enhance your experience of playing with its system. However, despite being an aesthetically pleasing intro to the TTRPG, there are a few hurdles this set falls at. Namely, its relatively weak starter campaign.

Pros+A comprehensive starter set+High-quality, stylishly designed game components+Captures the desperation of the game world well

A comprehensive starter set

High-quality, stylishly designed game components

Captures the desperation of the game world well

Cons-Dreary tone makes it a drag for all but the most dramatic players-Gaps in information about NPCs can leave new GMs floundering-Underdeveloped Survival Mode scenario adds little value

Dreary tone makes it a drag for all but the most dramatic players

Gaps in information about NPCs can leave new GMs floundering

Underdeveloped Survival Mode scenario adds little value

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The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set

A TTRPG from the publisher of games likeMork Borgbased on the post-apocalyptic Walking Dead may not sound like a hope-filled gameplay experience. However, when The Walking Dead Universe RPG hit Free League’sKickstarter back in 2023, I was plenty hopeful that it could bring an intense zombie tabletop experience that would put classics like All Flesh Must be Eaten to shame.Many of thebest tabletop RPGsprovide accessible beginner boxes to get new players properly embroiled in the system and setting. How does The Walking Dead RPG Starter Set fare at achieving this? Let’s find out!

The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set: Features & design

Swipe to scroll horizontallyPrice$39.99 / £39.99FormatModified Year Zero engineAge18+Duration~2hrComplexityLowPlay if you likeALIEN: The Roleplaying Game, high-stakes roleplaying, social deduction games

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Price$39.99 / £39.99FormatModified Year Zero engineAge18+Duration~2hrComplexityLowPlay if you likeALIEN: The Roleplaying Game, high-stakes roleplaying, social deduction games

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Image of character sheets from The Walking Dead RPG, Glenn Rhee features in the front

There are nine pre-constructed characters to choose from, three of which are characters featured in AMC’s The Walking Dead. Each sheet has information filled out in a faux-handwriting, which is a really charming touch. Thankfully, this is also printed in a more dyslexia-friendly font on the other side of the page. (A welcome sign that Free League are not about to sacrifice accessibility for aesthetics.)

What they may have sacrificed on however is the character portraits. While each of the canon characters are represented in dynamic, painterly full-body portraits, the other six pre-cons make do with a simple written description of their physical appearance. This may be a result of the fact that players have freedom to play any of their non-canon pre-cons as a man or woman. So, unlike withAlien: The Roleplaying Game, each character sheet would call for two portraits.

Chef’s kiss, Free League. When it comes to creating a set that is aesthetically pleasing and bang on theme, you’ve done it again

Chef’s kiss, Free League. When it comes to creating a set that is aesthetically pleasing and bang on theme, you’ve done it again

One area of The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set where art definitely isn’t lacking is its maps. There are three small maps showing areas relevant to the Survival Mode scenario and two larger maps of North East Georgia and South West Virginia respectively. These are not particularly necessary for play given that the system very much encourages theater of the mind. However, they’re valuable illustrative tools that can reused for multiple campaigns and, thankfully, the excellent quality means it’ll hold up across all those sessions.

The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set: Gameplay

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Image of a threat level wheel from The Walking Dead RPG

This cult-like band of raiders from Season 5 of The Walking Dead should be the big bad of this campaign, but they feel tragically underutilized. You don’t meet a single Wolf until you’re over halfway through the scenario and it doesn’t seem as though any significant foreshadowing happens up until this point. For much of your playtime, it will feel like the main antagonists are the two double-crossing lovers who should have been your allies.

Some of the preconstructed characters also sport pretty gnarly secrets which necessitate them secretly working against the interests of other players. These range from homicidal intentions to plans of abandoning their fellow survivors, and can make for some majorly tense roleplay moments.Secrets are double edged sword, though. While they can make for fascinating drama, having players be constantly suspicious of each other can undermine any desire to truly cooperate, and adopting an ‘every man for himself’ perspective is one sure fire way to lead to a character death. As Glenn Rhee once said, “We can make it together. But we can only make it together.”

When you factor in the length of these adventures, it’s hard not to feel short changed.

When you factor in the length of these adventures, it’s hard not to feel short changed.

There are plenty of NPCs in the scenario (friendly and otherwise), but bizarrely, NPCs don’t come with much, if any, information regarding their dice rolls - I saw only one instance where you’re given the number of dice used for an opposed roll in a specific situation. This is a seriously significant oversight that had me second-guessing my own understanding of the game’s engine. How, exactly, could I put together an accurate dice pool for NPC actions or contested rolls without knowing each character’s Attribute stats? In each case, I shrugged it off and took a wild guess.

Unfortunately, the answer to this mystery lies in the Core Rulebook: a product that is sold separately and that the majority of Starter Set owners wouldn’t have access to. Turns out, NPCs don’t have Attributes and instead work off four d6s plus their Skills modifier. My guesses were close enough, I suppose.(Editor’s note:We later reached out to Free League for clarification on this, and they confirmed that NPC stats not being included was a mistake that will be updated in the Starter Set’s next printing.)NPC descriptions are not only mechanically sparse, but also lack what I would consider pretty crucial characterization notes. Every member of the Wolves, from the lowest of pawns to Owen, the group’s leader, is described within a single sentence. Sure, there’s a lot to be said for a GM’s creative freedom, but not having a clearer picture of Owen’s particular brand of jittery, nihilistic villainy is nothing but a missed opportunity in my book.In general, despite offering a competent introduction to the game’s world and mechanics, the included scenario is pretty woefully underdeveloped. Then again, I suppose there’s not a whole lot that can be fit into one gameplay session and 16 pages. For reference, the starter set for Blade Runner: The Roleplaying Game came with a 56-page campaign, whileThe One Ring Starter Setoffered 31 pages. When you factor in the length of these adventures, it’s hard not to feel short changed.

Should you buy The Walking Dead Universe Starter Set?

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The Walking Dead Universe Roleplaying Game promo art images

It might sound ridiculous, but the real stars of this set are the lovely maps and custom dice which alone retail at $40. Obviously, any d6 can work as a stand-in for these so if they really don’t catch your eye, you may find the Core Rulebook a better place to start with this system.However, buying the Starter Set is a total no-brainer for those who want an intro to a gritty, rules-light TTRPG, pretty dice, and a whole load of extras in a box that’ll make a pleasing addition to any collector’s shelf.

Buy it if…

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

✅You want a rules-light RPG experienceThere’s no need to calculate things like proficiency bonuses, armor class, or movement speed – just pick up the right number of d6s and pray to see a bullseye.

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