You Only Live Twice (adventure)
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You Only Live Twice is a licensed adventure published by Victory Games in 1984 for the espionage role-playing game James Bond 007.
Plot summary
The You Only Live Twice boxed set contains a 56-page book of the adventure, a cardstock gamemaster's screen with maps of Japan and the villain's hideout, and an envelope with 8 sheets of player handouts, including imitation photographs, and an article from the Times. The adventure is scaled for four Rookie Agents, and is based on the plot of the movie You Only Live Twice.[1]
MI6 is searching for a Soviet space shuttle containing a deadly virus that has disappeared in the area of the Sea of Japan.
Book contents
The 56-page book is divided into five parts:[2]
- Introduction and Briefing: The team's briefing and equipment provided by Q
- Non-Player Characters: All significant personalities the players will meet
- Places, Events and Encounters: The details of the adventure
- Adventure Information: The consequences of success or failure, as well as possible modifications that can be made to the adventure
- Japanese Society: Background information about Japan.
Publication history
Victory Games, a division of Avalon Hill, acquired the license to create a role-playing game based on the James Bond movie franchise and published James Bond 007 in 1983. The game was supported by many adventures and supplements, including 1984's You Only Live Twice, a boxed set designed by Neil Randall, with artwork by Ted Koller and James Talbot.[3]