HackMaster
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Kenzer & Co produced this HackMaster range for the game "Hackmaster" [1]. The game first appears as the fictional RPG played in the "Knights of the Dinner Table" [3] comic strip by Jolly R. Blackburn. It was a parody of D&D and more particularly AD&D 3rd Edition and so, as part of the joke, the first set of HackMaster rules was released as version 4. [2] Some of the figures in the HackMaster range were originally from Kenzer & Co's other game Fairy Meat but were given new product codes.
HackMaster
K&C4070 |
K&C4071 |
K&C4074 |
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K&C4075 |
K&C4077 |
K&C4078 |
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K&C4079 |
K&C4081 |
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K&C4082 |
K&C4083 (a) |
K&C4083 (b) |
K&C4083 (c) |
K&C4083 (d) |
K&C4084 |
K&C4085 |
K&C4086 |
K&C4089 |
K&C4093 |
K&C4095 |
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K&C4096 |
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K&C4100 |
K&C4101 |
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K&C4104 |
K&C4105 |
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K&C4106 |
K&C4108 |
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K&C4112 |
K&C4113 |
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K&C4114 (a) |
K&C4114 (b) |
K&C4114 (c) |
K&C4114 (d) |
K&C4116 |
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K&C4119 (a) |
K&C4119 (b) |
K&C4119 (c) |
K&C4119 (d) |
K&C4121 |
K&C4122 |
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K&C4123 |
K&C4124 |
K&C4127 (a) |
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K&C4127 (b) |
K&C4128 |
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K&C4132 (a) |
K&C4132 (b) |
K&C4133 (a) |
K&C4133 (b) |
K&C4133 (b2) |
K&C4135 |
K&C4136 |
K&C4137 |
K&C4138 |
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K&C4140 |
K&C4141 |
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K&C4142 |
- K&C4112 clashes with a code in Fairy Meat packaging.
Packaging
References
- [1], Wikipedia, ""HackMaster"
- [2], Kenzer & Co. "HackMaster - A History" (.pdf download)
- [3], Wikipedia, ""Knights of the Dinner Table"
- [4], Noble Knight Games, "HackMaster (search)"
- [5], Stunties, "HackMaster"