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Sun Mar 15
I recently came into a copy of the second edition of RoboRally. I was actually excited to have an opportunity to land this version (at a very reasonable price from a fellow BoardGameGeek.com user), because I prefer the art by Foglio, the metal models and high quality boards.
However, I soon realized that there were some aspects of the Avalon Hill edition that I would prefer to have, chief among these the handy Player Program Sheets.
I was very surprised that these weren’t readily available online, so I decided to knock out my own. I downloaded the AH rulebook pdf from the WOTC site and figured out what elements I’d need. I did a quick google image search for an industrial-looking background texture, the caution triangles for the damage track and the red octagon image for the power down module. I scanned the player turn sequence from my rule book and inverted its coloring in Photoshop. The font used is the “Blade Runner Movie” font available for free online.
It probably took me about 30 minutes to knock this out, and given the time involved and the awareness that I am no graphic artist, I’m happy with the results.
If you click on the image above or this link, you’ll access a large 10.5x7 inch version saved at 200 dpi for printing. You can just right-click and “save link as” on either of those links to save the file to your computer.
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Right-Click and “Save Link As”to Download the RoboRally Player Program Sheet

I recently came into a copy of the second edition of RoboRally. I was actually excited to have an opportunity to land this version (at a very reasonable price from a fellow BoardGameGeek.com user), because I prefer the art by Foglio, the metal models and high quality boards.

However, I soon realized that there were some aspects of the Avalon Hill edition that I would prefer to have, chief among these the handy Player Program Sheets.

I was very surprised that these weren’t readily available online, so I decided to knock out my own. I downloaded the AH rulebook pdf from the WOTC site and figured out what elements I’d need. I did a quick google image search for an industrial-looking background texture, the caution triangles for the damage track and the red octagon image for the power down module. I scanned the player turn sequence from my rule book and inverted its coloring in Photoshop. The font used is the “Blade Runner Movie” font available for free online.

It probably took me about 30 minutes to knock this out, and given the time involved and the awareness that I am no graphic artist, I’m happy with the results.

If you click on the image above or this link, you’ll access a large 10.5x7 inch version saved at 200 dpi for printing. You can just right-click and “save link as” on either of those links to save the file to your computer.

• • • •

Right-Click and “Save Link As”
to Download the RoboRally Player Program Sheet

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