Creature Feature (Chill)
Creature Feature is a supplement published by Pacesetter in 1986 for the horror fantasy role-playing game Chill.
Publication history
Creature Feature was written by Mark Acres with Troy Denning and Stephen D. Sullivan, and was published by Pacesetter in 1986 as a 96-page book.Contents
Creature Feature provides rules for players to create characters based on classic monsters. The book presents new combat rules and skills for these characters, and includes character sheets for any kind of player character monsters.In the 2014 book Designers & Dragons: The '80s, author Shannon Appelcline commented that one "late product from was Creature Feature, a supplement for Chill that let players take on the role of monsters. It predated Stellar Games' Nightlife and White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade by years, and may well have been the first release in the urban-monster genre of RPGs — though the general concept of monsters as PCs dated back to at least Metagaming's Monsters! Monsters!."