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Old June 29th, 2009, 06:03 PM
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Hrrrm its possible, This had an actual board with it and pieces and I believe that the Mail order catalogue for things you could order like the Bear traps and stuff had actual cards for the different items. So it wasnt just an RPG with a book and nothing else. In fact I dont recall a GURPS book.
No, B&B was a tabletop RPG; the GURPS version is still available as a PDF.

I do remember the boardgame described, but never played it, myself. I haven't given up on searching out the title, yet; if I find it, I'll post a followup to this post later.
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This had an actual board with it and pieces and I believe that the Mail order catalogue for things you could order like the Bear traps and stuff had actual cards for the different items. So it wasnt just an RPG with a book and nothing else. In fact I dont recall a GURPS book.
No, B&B was a tabletop RPG; the GURPS version is still available as a PDF.

I do remember the boardgame described, but never played it, myself. I haven't given up on searching out the title, yet; if I find it, I'll post a followup to this post later.
I thought I was going to have to go through a box of old magazines to get the title from a review, but my subconscious spit out the keyword I needed when I woke up this morning. (The human brain is an amazing thing.)

You are remembering Wabbit Wampage. The Images section of that page includes several of the Mail Order cards.
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