Another NTRPG Con 2011 purchase. I've read some of Zak S. Vornheim blog posts but dropped off blogosphere several months ago and didn't even know this book existed. I recognized the art style and name right off.

The art I believe is all Zak's. Whose style I'll wager is polarazing. I like it. Although, a few of his drawings are maps, even if you don't care for his art the amount is not so overwhelming and the other content is worth it. The layout is nice, clean and seems that it would facilitate rapid, easy in game use. The production values including printing, materials, and binding are high. Props to author and publisher in equal measure.
Vornheim The Complete City Kit as the name might suggest is a schizophrenic work. On the one hand it describe the cold, creepy city of Vornheim. On the other it proffers a philosophy and tools to run city adventures "just in time".

Next are, for me, the exiting parts of running city "on the fly". Urban crawl rules. Instant floor plans, chase system, libraries, shop locations/demographics, NPC connections. And lots of charts and generation systems (the front/back covers), ~22 pages. Tables: Aristocrats Books, city NPCs, City Shopkeepers, Contacts, Directions, Encounters, Fortunes, "I search the Body", Legal Situations, Magic Effects, Taverns and Games, Buildings. There's also a further reading list (always like) and conversions to 3x.
I like/agree with the JIT style of gaming, I like this book. It's maybe not perfect but for $17.50 it doesn't have to be. It's a valuable addition to one's gaming arsenal and I recommend DMs pick it up if only to read/explore Zak's style of running city adventures. Personally I'll be using it in my Gold & Glory campaign if the players ever make it to Nindus, The City of Necromancers.
Good: bang/buck, the several extractable "systems" for city adventuring, Vornheim's not another squeee! clichéd, magic == technology, badly faux fantasy city.
Bad: (I dig it) but if you don't subscribe to the "on the fly", "off the cuff", a "100 entry table is better than a 100 page description" philosophy of DMeering this book is not for you. Some content has been published on Zak's blog (but like he said in intro it'd be kind of lame to call something complete if 1/4 of the tables were on the Internet.)
Ugly: slip covers are a PITA, but book is still 100% usable after I stuffed slip in drawer.
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