Endless Plans
{{Short description|Tabletop fantasy role-playing game supplement}}
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Endless Plans is a supplement for fantasy role-playing games published by Endless Games in 1982.
Contents
Endless Plans are floor plans for role-playing games, and to assist the gamemaster they come printed with feint dots at 2 scale-meter intervals.
Publication history
Endless Plans was produced as a total of eight sets.{{Cite web|url=https://rpggeek.com/rpgseries/9996/endless-plans|title=Endless Plans | Series | RPGGeek}}
Reception
Doug Cowie reviewed Endless Plans for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Many will prefer the rather stark EP approach. One big plus EPs have [over] other sets is the inclusion of a useful instruction pamphlet."{{cite journal | last = Cowie |first = Doug | title =Game Reviews | type = review | journal = Imagine | issue = 9| pages =43 | publisher = TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. |date=December 1983}}
In the February 1987 edition of Adventurer (Issue 7), David Michaels liked the floor plans included in the adventure The Watchers of the Sacred Flame, which he stated "serve as an excellent introduction to the Endless Plans system, one which I praise for their flexibility and usability. In this instance, they add to the convenience of play and the sense of 'being there'."{{cite magazine|last=Michaels|first=David| date=February 1987 |title=Shop Window|magazine=Adventurer| issue=7|pages=17}}