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Post by David Okum on May 25, 2019 21:40:29 GMT -5
I made a list for my players of the games we've played in the last year and a bit and it is kind of mind boggling the number of genres, games and characters we've played over that time. Here is the list: Save the Day: Team Canada (Superheroes, Original System) Retro Space: Space Mercs (Pulp Sci Fi, 5e D&D) Whiplash Trigger (Western, Black Pudding System) Darkfast Dungeon RPG Playtesting (Fantasy, Original System) White Star Fortune Hunters (Sci Fi, White Star RPG) Black Pudding (Fantasy, Black Pudding System) Darkfast Dungeon (Dungeon Crawl Boardgame, Original System) Backwater (Modern Quirky Adventure, Black Pudding System) Save the Day: Gotham Knights (DC Superheroes, Original System) Gramma World (Modern Quirky Adventure, White Box S&W) Vigilante City (Superheroes, Vigilante City) New France (Historical Fantasy/Horror, White Box RPG) Save the Day: Superior City Tales (Galaxy Girl, Mekaneer, Umbran and Anomaly, Superheroes, Original System) Save the Day: Heroes of Superior City (Your Mind Buddy, Dr. Horrorshow, Hammer, Derailer, Ghostfire, Superheroes, Original System) Go Team Adventure Science (Modern Adventure Comedy, Black Pudding System) Plunder (Pirates, Black Pudding System) Future Noir (Futuristic Cyberpunk, Black Pudding System) Anime Hack: Pulp Caribbean (Pulp Action-Adventure, Anime Hack System) Radical Kids (Modern Urban Fantasy/Horror, White Box RPG)
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Post by alloydog on Jun 18, 2019 12:35:48 GMT -5
My list is pretty sad: Some Flames of War - we got the "Stalingrad" starter pack a bit before Christmas. Then, every now and then, Beer & Pretzels Space Marines - it's solo, but can be played with others.
Actually, earlier this year, I sold off all my Sci Fi and fantasy plastic figures - I'm just sticking with paper.
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Post by David Okum on Jul 15, 2019 23:02:40 GMT -5
After a two week vacation, I played a Spot of Bother 1980s cold war spies game using the Save the Day rules. It was quite fun.
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Post by alloydog on Aug 16, 2019 14:54:58 GMT -5
My list is pretty sad: Some Flames of War - we got the "Stalingrad" starter pack a bit before Christmas. Then, every now and then, Beer & Pretzels Space Marines - it's solo, but can be played with others. Actually, earlier this year, I sold off all my Sci Fi and fantasy plastic figures - I'm just sticking with paper. A bit of a follow-up: Even though I have a pile of RPG stuff (T&T, D&D, Chronicles of Arax, etc ...), I hardly touch them, as I'm pretty limited to solo play. However, all the solo adventures are pretty well scripted, leaving no real element of play, other than "choose a paragraph". Even "Chronicles of Arax" is still fairly limited, though it does try to randomise which paragraph you get next with dice rolls. I watched the video for the DfD bundle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irg9djEIAu8) and thought " Aha, looks good...". Took the plunge, bought the bundle and am now putting the bits 'n' bobs together. Though, I'm not using the " ready-to-print 'n' play" games tiles, but am making my own, using my trusty horde of wallpaper samples - you know, those textured ones that look like brick or wood and so on, you get them from the local hardware/interior decoration shops, where you think out loud about how you want the utility room to look olde worlde and rustic, whilst really thinking " Man, that'll be great for scenery!".
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Post by dafrca on Sept 14, 2019 14:53:06 GMT -5
Quite an impressive list David. I can't even come close. LOL
Mine for 2019 so far would be: Four Against Darkness Darkfast Dungeon (Got it as pat of the bundle) Traveller - Cepheus Engine D&D 5e Zombicide Black Plague D&D BECMI
Not as impressive.
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