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There are at least three role-playing games set in Flatland. From most to least developed: # [http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=59414|The Original Flatland Role Playing Game]: Very detailed and nicely produced re-envisioning of Flatland as a campaign setting, including Planiverse-style physical explanations of how, for example, Flatlanders can hold objects (suction might be enough, because airtight seals are easy to form in 2D). Almost half the 97-page book is taken up by a reprint of the original //Flatland//, but it's hard to begrudge the author his $6.99, because all of his profits go to Doctors Without Borders. Note that the free //Forgotten Futures Compendium// contains a Flatland adventure by the same author, "The League of Extraordinary Geometers". [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/forgottenfutures/album/flatl_sampler.pdf|Check out the sampler.] # [http://www.rpgnow.com/product_info.php?products_id=19864&it=1|Edward Abbot Abbot's Flatland (Inflated) the RPG]: Somewhat less detail-oriented rendition of Flatland as an RPG, as you might guess from their mistaking the name of Edwin Abbott Abbott in the title. There are two expansions, an adventure called //The Rescue of the Polynomial Princess// and a Flatland monster manual called //More Things to Kill//. Compatible with //The Original Flatland Role Playing Game// thanks to conversion tables in the former. # [http://www.fudgefactor.org/2005/08/fudge-flatland.html|Fudge Flatland]: A short sketch of how to create Flatland adventures with the Fudge roleplaying game, which is itself a very simple system. Freely available on the Web. --RonHaleEvans
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