Here are the results of our MegaCon 2001 tournament! The groups listed below are those who participated. The highest ranking team won the original artwork of the pictures shown. To get a better look at the pictures, click on the thumbnails. These pictures are the actual characters that the players used in the tournament. The runners-up won prints of the characters that they played.

Stop by our Free Downloads page to download our Quickstart rules and the adventure that was used for the tournament.


Group Name
Group Members
Score
Cannon Fodder Kenneth Matheis
Leo Ours III
J. Rhett Davis
Phill Calle
Daniel U. Payne
Therence M. Schwartz
75 points
The Three Brian Burke
Christy Park
James Park
72 points
The Wraith of the Flesh Eaters Tiffany Easterling
Josh Ladnier
Keven Hagerdon
Jean Carlos
Aaron Hutchison
59 points
Team Presto Jason Whuffman
Adam dePazos
Kellen Monell
Mike Joseph Mojzak
Bronson Penilla
Clarissa Graffeo
49 points
Dawn Striders Matt 'Kitwood' Lind
Kristi Foster
John F. Clark
Lazaro Lopez
Luis Candelano
Alan Sragawicz
22 points


Prize Pictures:

alfar - ranger duster - thief
human - variety of skills muklag - professional fighter
ogre - holy knight seraph - sorcerer



The pictures above were all drawn by and are copyright protected © by Robert Carlos.

The character races portrayed in the pictures are races available in Undiscovered: The Quest for Adventure

Following are some of the comments provided by the gamers who played in our MegaCon 2001 tournament:

"I was extremely impressed with the freedom of (the Undiscovered) system. Finally! A system with true freedom. If you're a 'wizard' who decides to learn the ways of martial arts then you can! No limits, no restrictions, no frustration. The story line is like a breath of fresh air. They mesh like peanut butter and jelly. (Another well known gaming company, to be left unnamed) should be sweating from the heat this game is going to produce."

"If you've played other RPG systems before, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to slip into this one. If you haven't, you'll like what you see."

"I thought that it was great, the no-class system made it a lot better than (another well known game, to be left unnamed). Demo was good, just not enough time playing."

"I thought the whole experience was great, gaming with the creators of the system was something I'd never thought I'd do in my lifetime."