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Ettin posted:This seems like a good post to end this on, so I am putting a lid on this for now before you folks start eating each other. Post about Mint Works or Fragged Empires or What Ho, World! or something. Speaking of What Ho, World!, now that it's funded I'm hoping we can unlock one of the extra settings. I'm pretty partial to Wizards Aren't Gentlemen - something about mad hermits and bound demons feels like it'd work really well with the system. On the other hand mixing Lovecrafty stuff and Wodehouse has a long pedigree - Alan Moore's What Ho, Gods of the Abyss is amazing. Anyone have any ideas of other settings that might work for a game of social obligation and farce? Weirdly enough it was Mikan's Brighter Than the Sun that started me thinking about an RPG played entirely with a card deck, and eventually lead to What Ho, World! It's a drat shame she's not still around
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 18:37 |
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Flavivirus posted:Speaking of What Ho, World!, now that it's funded I'm hoping we can unlock one of the extra settings. I'm pretty partial to Wizards Aren't Gentlemen - something about mad hermits and bound demons feels like it'd work really well with the system. On the other hand mixing Lovecrafty stuff and Wodehouse has a long pedigree - Alan Moore's What Ho, Gods of the Abyss is amazing. Anyone have any ideas of other settings that might work for a game of social obligation and farce? What Ho, American Congress. Add Lovecraftian horrors. Mix well.
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Flavivirus posted:Speaking of What Ho, World!, now that it's funded I'm hoping we can unlock one of the extra settings. I'm pretty partial to Wizards Aren't Gentlemen - something about mad hermits and bound demons feels like it'd work really well with the system. On the other hand mixing Lovecrafty stuff and Wodehouse has a long pedigree - Alan Moore's What Ho, Gods of the Abyss is amazing. Anyone have any ideas of other settings that might work for a game of social obligation and farce? The Thin Man/Miss Fisher Mysteries style detective stories seem like at least a viable angle to try. Upper class detectives butting into crimes with charm and a lot of booze.
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unseenlibrarian posted:The Thin Man/Miss Fisher Mysteries style detective stories seem like at least a viable angle to try. Upper class detectives butting into crimes with charm and a lot of booze. Ooh, yes. I'd be tempted to try out if we could make that work with the existing character decks and a different set of Assets and Goals, but once you bring in Poirot and Miss Marple too it's definitely a viable angle. Good call on politics too - a Yes, Minister or The Thick of It hack could work pretty well.
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 19:17 |
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Arivia posted:I believe her last act was to release the entire thing free as CC, but do not take me as an authority on that. It was released for free but only privately. If there's a CC license associated with it, it's not seemingly included as part of the final compilation. If any goons want a copy of Last Stand and associated games, though, just PM me (Mikan gave explicit permission for folks to do so, so that should be fine).
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Flavivirus posted:Ooh, yes. I'd be tempted to try out if we could make that work with the existing character decks and a different set of Assets and Goals, but once you bring in Poirot and Miss Marple too it's definitely a viable angle. Good call on politics too - a Yes, Minister or The Thick of It hack could work pretty well. Heard of Yes, Minister but what is The Thick of It? What's a good entry into Jeeves and Wooster for someone who has never read them?
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# ? Aug 26, 2016 23:04 |
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Helical Nightmares posted:Heard of Yes, Minister but what is The Thick of It? It's basically Yes, Minister for the New Labour era. A comedy about a load of spin doctors in Whitehall 'helping' a minister for an imaginary department, and his aides. It features some of the most effective swearing on TV coming out of the mouth of Dr Who. Well worth a watch.
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Helical Nightmares posted:Heard of Yes, Minister but what is The Thick of It? Veep, UK edition
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Helical Nightmares posted:Heard of Yes, Minister but what is The Thick of It? Well, Hulu's got 4 seasons of the ITV series based on the books, with Fry as Jeeves and Laurie as Bertie.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 00:18 |
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unseenlibrarian posted:Well, Hulu's got 4 seasons of the ITV series based on the books, with Fry as Jeeves and Laurie as Bertie. There is no better introduction and the show is probably better than reading the books.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 00:22 |
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Peas and Rice posted:There is no better introduction and the show is probably better than reading the books. There are also some pretty good audiobooks for the stories too - The Code of the Woosters is one I particularly enjoyed recently. The TV show is really great though!
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 08:03 |
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Helical Nightmares posted:Heard of Yes, Minister but what is The Thick of It? Yes, Minister with proper swearing. Production discussions with the BBC would include phrases like "I know we've got five cunts and you think thats too much. If we drop ten of the fucks can we keep the cunts?" It gave us Tucker's Law: "If some oval office can gently caress something up, that oval office will pick the worst possible time to loving gently caress up because that oval office's a oval office." (If you think that's excessive swearing, you've never been to Scotland) quote:What's a good entry into Jeeves and Wooster for someone who has never read them? The Fry & Laurie ITV version is pretty much the definitive.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 13:09 |
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DigitalRaven posted:Yes, Minister with proper swearing. Production discussions with the BBC would include phrases like "I know we've got five cunts and you think thats too much. If we drop ten of the fucks can we keep the cunts?" "How dare you! How dare you! Don't you ever, EVER, call me a bully! I'm so much worse than that."
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DigitalRaven posted:Yes, Minister with proper swearing. Production discussions with the BBC would include phrases like "I know we've got five cunts and you think thats too much. If we drop ten of the fucks can we keep the cunts?" Having worked at Westminster/the Palace, can confirm people do actually talk like that there. They like to think they're a bit Malcolm Tucker.
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One Night Ultimate Alien is up. Looks like it is much more app focused this time around.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 19:26 |
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Lotus Dimension is a game about nonviolent solution solving based on the eight fold noble path of Buddhism. An interesting idea, but the art, or lack there of, is a bit irritating.
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That's a really interesting idea, but I'm not sure about the execution.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 20:07 |
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Peas and Rice posted:That's a really interesting idea, but I'm not sure about the execution. Yeah, this looks very D&D but DIFFERENT if you read the FAQ. Put it in the heartbreaker pile.
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GrandpaPants posted:One Night Ultimate Alien is up. Looks like it is much more app focused this time around. Hmm, $25 minimum pledge. Exactly the same price it'll be in stores.
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Fenarisk posted:Also my worldview on that is a little sketch (and I know this) because I worked in the car industry for 5 years where that kind of behavior is normal/tolerated and you're flat out unemployed if you can't harden yourself to racial/ethnic/sexual slurs both in and out of work, even from management (I had a manager text me at night when one of my customers was mad that if I gently caress up again he's getting his biker friends to come 'rape my n-word woman', if that gives a good example), so that mistake is all on me. Fenarisk posted:that kind of behavior is normal/tolerated and you're flat out unemployed if you can't harden yourself to racial/ethnic/sexual slurs both in and out of work, even from management jc no it isn't
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fez_machine posted:Yeah, this looks very D&D but DIFFERENT if you read the FAQ. Wait, how is it like D&D?
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Cat Face Joe posted:jc no it isn't Believe it or not, in the car industry it absolutely is, and is one of the main reasons I spent every waking hour the past two years working to get out of it and into something where I can give back to people. It's not like I could just quit and magically my bills would be paid, so I endured some awful poo poo until I could save enough. Hell, even then the general manager was pissed when I gave my two week notice and ran a dozen or so hard credit checks on the sales side with my employee info and tanked my credit score about 100 points because he knew I was looking for school loans. I wouldn't wish that poo poo on anyone, trust me. Most people haven't experienced it and even when I apologized for being wrong on here I ended up with this lovely red text as a reminder so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Edit: Anyway, real content, Beneath Nexus looks like a fun dungeon crawling game without the massive room needed for something like Descent, but a little more substance than the Pathfinder card game. Only thing that's a little lacking is the card art imo. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/silverclutchgames/beneath-nexus-an-asymmetrical-dungeon-crawling-car?ref=category Fenarisk fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Aug 30, 2016 |
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Hope you left the rear end in a top hat a nice report at the Better Business Bureau, for as much good as that does. Edit: also thank you for all the recommendations above gents.
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GrandpaPants posted:One Night Ultimate Alien is up. Looks like it is much more app focused this time around. And it looks loving terrible. For example, if the Blob is in the game it's impossible for the Village to win if there are any un-absorbed Aliens.
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Hiro Protagonist posted:Wait, how is it like D&D? Look at the character sheet. It's not that this is necessarily "like D&D"; it's that the design screams out "I have never played any RPG besides D&D, so I don't know what's inherently part of the RPG concept and what's just a D&D thing"
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Hiro Protagonist posted:Wait, how is it like D&D? From The FAQ posted:Let’s say you encounter a gang of armed bandits who are blocking a road, holding prisoners, and/or starting fires. In other RPGs, this situation might result in a violent confrontation. In Lotus Dimension, players are challenged to think of peaceful ways to deal with the problem. There's nothing in here that suggests a non-D&D perspective. It's fantasy adventuring but with nonviolent solutions. It's fallen into the classic fantasy heartbreaker trap of being different but not different enough. Edit: Also this: The Creator Himself posted:“I’ve always admired D&D because it’s rooted in storytelling, magic and adventure, and it requires creativity and collaboration,” writes creator Scott Wayne Indiana. ”But I wanted to know: What would a game structured similarly to D&D be like if players had to solve all the challenges the game threw at them using nonviolent means?” fez_machine fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Aug 30, 2016 |
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Buddism as a guiding principle of the game was done better in TBZ. Nonviolent conflict resolution was done better by Golden Skies Stories. Once again, Japan is superior
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 12:37 |
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This is your daily reminder that Tenra Bansho Zero is the best roleplaying game ever written.
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Doodmons posted:This is your daily reminder that Tenra Bansho Zero is the best roleplaying game ever written. Actually, that's The One Ring and Technoir, but TBZ is pretty good. Lemon-Lime fucked around with this message at 13:24 on Aug 30, 2016 |
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"Let me tell you how my game is different from ALLLLLLL the rest" says RPG author who has only ever played D&D and maybe if you're really lucky also, like GURPS or Call of Cthulhu or something.
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Fenarisk posted:Believe it or not, in the car industry it absolutely is, and is one of the main reasons I spent every waking hour the past two years working to get out of it and into something where I can give back to people. It's not like I could just quit and magically my bills would be paid, so I endured some awful poo poo until I could save enough. Hell, even then the general manager was pissed when I gave my two week notice and ran a dozen or so hard credit checks on the sales side with my employee info and tanked my credit score about 100 points because he knew I was looking for school loans. I wouldn't wish that poo poo on anyone, trust me. Most people haven't experienced it and even when I apologized for being wrong on here I ended up with this lovely red text as a reminder so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Dude, no its not like that at all. You just work with and for a ton of huge assholes.
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Fenarisk posted:Believe it or not, in the car industry it absolutely is, and is one of the main reasons I spent every waking hour the past two years working to get out of it and into something where I can give back to people. It's not like I could just quit and magically my bills would be paid, so I endured some awful poo poo until I could save enough. Hell, even then the general manager was pissed when I gave my two week notice and ran a dozen or so hard credit checks on the sales side with my employee info and tanked my credit score about 100 points because he knew I was looking for school loans. I wouldn't wish that poo poo on anyone, trust me. Most people haven't experienced it and even when I apologized for being wrong on here I ended up with this lovely red text as a reminder so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Helical Nightmares posted:Hope you left the rear end in a top hat a nice report at the Better Business Bureau, for as much good as that does. The BBB? How the hell did you not go straight to the loving State AG's office with this poo poo? Or the Labor Dept or state equiv. This is loving fraud and is illegal as loving poo poo. How the gently caress did you not at least get this rear end in a top hat thrown in loving jail, or at least put out of business with this bullshit? I mean, I get you're all chill and poo poo, but this is the kind of perfect storm that prosecutors will chomp at the bit for.
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Lemon-Lime posted:Actually, that's The One Ring and Technoir, but TBZ is pretty good. fite me
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:00 |
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At first I didnt give a poo poo, but Im getting more curious about Cooks black box thing. IS anyone actually getting it? (I cant afford to do that right now, but am wondering if anyone is getting the direct updates or anything interesting?)
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:19 |
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FRINGE posted:At first I didnt give a poo poo, but Im getting more curious about Cooks black box thing. IS anyone actually getting it? (I cant afford to do that right now, but am wondering if anyone is getting the direct updates or anything interesting?) No no pull up.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:24 |
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It's tabletop Godus, basically. The last person to pledge to the kickstarter is allowed get inside the box and learn Monte's secret. He is a moon
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:31 |
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Cat Face Joe posted:Dude, no its not like that at all. You just work with and for a ton of huge assholes. yea, ive been in the automotive industry for a few years, and while it can get a little blue out in the shop, the kind of stuff hes describing would have people out on their asses with a quickness. also probably involve the police
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 21:34 |
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FRINGE posted:At first I didnt give a poo poo, but Im getting more curious about Cooks black box thing. IS anyone actually getting it? (I cant afford to do that right now, but am wondering if anyone is getting the direct updates or anything interesting?) I'm tempted to kick a dollar since the free rules primer was unlocked for all backers. i assume that won't be out until right before release tho, so who knows if that's worth it. I'm definitely not tempted to throw down $197.00 on the full rules that won't even be provided for me for a year or $349.00 just to get the early access rules.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 01:39 |
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Trad Game favorite Greg Stolze just launched a new Kickstarter for a short story anthology: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gregstolze/thank-you-for-screaming?ref=friends_backed
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Nuns with Guns posted:I'm tempted to kick a dollar since the free rules primer was unlocked for all backers. i assume that won't be out until right before release tho, so who knows if that's worth it. I'm definitely not tempted to throw down $197.00 on the full rules that won't even be provided for me for a year or $349.00 just to get the early access rules. I don't get paying extra for a half-finished copy of work ahead of time. That should be basic proof of process for backers if it's done at all and people that charge extra for it ought to be ashamed.
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