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Post by Mike A on Jan 9, 2022 21:30:21 GMT -5
I got into Darkfast Dungeons and Save The Day vis-a-vis the Bundle of Holding collection that was offered back in 2019. I've played Darkfast solo and it seems to work really well (it's a board game I know so there are easier mechanisms for soloing) but I was wondering if anyone has tried Save The Day solo at all? Given that it shares some of the tactical dna of all of the skirmish-ish Okum Arts games I was envisioning/craving an experience like Rangers of Shadow Deep but with superheroes using this system. Save The Day as a whole is a personal fave, right up there with the old Marvel Super Heroes FASERIP system by TSR for me!
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Post by David Okum on Mar 8, 2022 14:29:35 GMT -5
I got into Darkfast Dungeons and Save The Day vis-a-vis the Bundle of Holding collection that was offered back in 2019. I've played Darkfast solo and it seems to work really well (it's a board game I know so there are easier mechanisms for soloing) but I was wondering if anyone has tried Save The Day solo at all? Given that it shares some of the tactical dna of all of the skirmish-ish Okum Arts games I was envisioning/craving an experience like Rangers of Shadow Deep but with superheroes using this system. Save The Day as a whole is a personal fave, right up there with the old Marvel Super Heroes FASERIP system by TSR for me! I am considering a Solo Adventure book for just this thing but there are some projects I have to finish first. It's totally doable though, just use the villains in the Vile Villains books as the bad guys and maybe even throw in some Darkfast Dungeons monsters and mooks for even more variety.
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Post by Mike A on Mar 30, 2022 11:24:01 GMT -5
Oh awesome! Can't wait to see what you cook up! In the meantime I will see what I can put together based on your suggestions.
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