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- Superworld abstract "Superworld is a superhero-themed role-playing game published by Chaosium in 1983. Written by Basic Role-Playing and RuneQuest author Steve Perrin, Superworld began as one third of the Worlds of Wonder product, which also included a generic fantasy setting, "Magic World", and a generic science fiction setting, "Future World", all using the same core Basic Role-Playing rules. Only Superworld became a game in its own right.".
- Superworld designer Steve_Henderson_(game_designer).
- Superworld designer Steve_Perrin.
- Superworld genre Superhero.
- Superworld publisher Chaosium.
- Superworld wikiPageExternalLink jeu.jsp?id=2273&ft=1.
- Superworld wikiPageID "29407".
- Superworld wikiPageRevisionID "593110610".
- Superworld caption "Superworld cover".
- Superworld date "1983".
- Superworld designer Steve_Henderson_(game_designer).
- Superworld designer Steve_Perrin.
- Superworld genre "Superhero fiction".
- Superworld hasPhotoCollection Superworld.
- Superworld publisher Chaosium.
- Superworld system "Basic Role-Playing".
- Superworld title "Superworld".
- Superworld wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Superworld subject Category:Basic_Role-Playing_System.
- Superworld subject Category:Steve_Perrin_games.
- Superworld subject Category:Superhero_role-playing_games.
- Superworld type Abstraction100002137.
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- Superworld type SocialEvent107288639.
- Superworld type StevePerrinGames.
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- Superworld type Game.
- Superworld type Action.
- Superworld type Game.
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- Superworld type Thing.
- Superworld comment "Superworld is a superhero-themed role-playing game published by Chaosium in 1983. Written by Basic Role-Playing and RuneQuest author Steve Perrin, Superworld began as one third of the Worlds of Wonder product, which also included a generic fantasy setting, "Magic World", and a generic science fiction setting, "Future World", all using the same core Basic Role-Playing rules. Only Superworld became a game in its own right.".
- Superworld label "Superworld".
- Superworld label "Superworld".
- Superworld sameAs Superworld.
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- Superworld sameAs Q3978067.
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- Superworld sameAs Superworld.
- Superworld wasDerivedFrom Superworld?oldid=593110610.
- Superworld isPrimaryTopicOf Superworld.
- Superworld name "Superworld".