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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 31, 2015 12:10:37 GMT -5
Assuming some form of D&D is your most played game for whatever reason then what game do YOU want to plat more? My choice is the Perilous Journeys fantasy role-playing. You can find more info, purchase the softcover, or download the free PDF at the PJ Fantasy product page.
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Post by makofan on Dec 31, 2015 13:37:17 GMT -5
I love SPI's Dragonquest, and can never get a campaign going.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 31, 2015 14:19:00 GMT -5
I love SPI's Dragonquest, and can never get a campaign going. DQ is a great game and I wish it was still "alive" and updated from the 2nd edition instead of that third edition put out by TSR.
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Post by captaincrumbcake on Dec 31, 2015 15:43:30 GMT -5
Never been able to play it at all, but I'd love to try a full blown Gamma World setting, as long as it was low tech.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Dec 31, 2015 16:06:41 GMT -5
Never been able to play it at all, but I'd love to try a full blown Gamma World setting, as long as it was low tech. I've played a ton of Gamma World - mostly first edition - but I'm in complete agreement with you on low tech.
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Post by Vile Traveller on Jan 1, 2016 4:16:11 GMT -5
Why, AEON:splinter™, of course! As soon as I can get my co-writer back from the Mongoose Traveller 2 playtest ...
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Jan 1, 2016 16:02:54 GMT -5
Why, AEON:splinter™, of course! As soon as I can get my co-writer back from the Mongoose Traveller 2 playtest ... I'll be watching for this!
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Post by hengest on Jan 18, 2016 17:18:34 GMT -5
Bunnies and Burrows. Light but not silly. Try to really get into the bunny characters and not just play Watership Down. Likely this will never happen in my life.
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Post by Necromancer on Feb 3, 2016 12:53:45 GMT -5
Never been able to play it at all, but I'd love to try a full blown Gamma World setting, as long as it was low tech. I've played a ton of Gamma World - mostly first edition - but I'm in complete agreement with you on low tech. Low tech is the way to go in terms of post apocalypse, if you ask me! I still remember a campaign I was part of in the late 80's. My PC had a shotgun and a handful of shells, but rarely used it since I was afraid I'd run out of ammo before I really needed it... Instead, I found myself wandering through radioactive ruins of forbidden zones, fighting off mutant beasts with an iron bar... Now that was hardcore! (Not to mention a ton of fun!)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 14:01:11 GMT -5
PENDRAGON.
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Post by finarvyn on Feb 7, 2016 8:04:13 GMT -5
Bunnies and Burrows. Light but not silly. Try to really get into the bunny characters and not just play Watership Down. Likely this will never happen in my life. My sister ran a campaign of this for my kids years ago when they were young. I listened in and it sounded like a blast, except that they kept wanting to act too much like humans (find weapons, tools, that kind of thing) instead of bunnies.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2016 9:52:19 GMT -5
I have currently suspended D&D and have been delving into MSH RPG with a twist ... We've eliminated all the popular heroes and set up a Pulp style campaign. So far it's been alot of fun.
I'd like to get a good Traveller game going, but my player base is not always consistent ... Maybe we can get to it later this year ...
Call of Cthulhu is another one I wish I could devote more time to ... perhaps find a way to weave the Dreamlands into an ongoing Lovecraft Country campaign ...
So many games, so little time, it seems.
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Post by merias on Feb 8, 2016 12:33:15 GMT -5
My group switches systems a lot, the next one I'm running for them is Star Frontiers. Speaking of old-school scifi, X-plorers is also a favorite of mine that I'd like to play more.
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Post by merias on Feb 8, 2016 12:41:02 GMT -5
I've played a ton of Gamma World - mostly first edition - but I'm in complete agreement with you on low tech. Low tech is the way to go in terms of post apocalypse, if you ask me! I still remember a campaign I was part of in the late 80's. My PC had a shotgun and a handful of shells, but rarely used it since I was afraid I'd run out of ammo before I really needed it... Instead, I found myself wandering through radioactive ruins of forbidden zones, fighting off mutant beasts with an iron bar... Now that was hardcore! (Not to mention a ton of fun!) 8-) Yes! In our last Mutant Future campaign, guns were plentiful, ammunition, not so much. It completely changed the play style.
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Post by makofan on Feb 9, 2016 15:21:56 GMT -5
Greatest game ever Fortunately, I never have problems getting a game
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