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I like Kingdom. I can't speak for the other two, but Kingdom works pretty well for what it sets out to do.
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Der Waffle Mous posted:Also made for annoying google searches where you'd get results for cognitive behavioral therapy and cock and ball torture. Both of which may be more beneficial to the consumer.
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So most Catalyst era Shadowrun art I see is dudes in leather jackets and drab AAA gaming asthetics, why aren't they going full neon again when people are into Perturbator and Drive and all that?
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Lightning Lord posted:So most Catalyst era Shadowrun art I see is dudes in leather jackets and drab AAA gaming asthetics, why aren't they going full neon again when people are into Perturbator and Drive and all that? RPG's are at least 10 years behind the culture curve. When did the OSR start? That was us hitting 70's nostalgia finally. I started gaming at a local store pretty recently and aside from having better phones, these folk are making the same jokes and telling the same gaming stories I heard a decade ago. They were playing the same games too, D20 everything. remusclaw fucked around with this message at 00:14 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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So this is a fairly idle question. When games have print-and-play items like decks of cards, how do you handle producing those? Do you print them out on normal paper and glue them carefully to a normal deck of cards, or some other solution? I guess this would also be a question for things like P&P boardgames with boards, do you paste those to posterboard? I know posterboard printers exist but my recollection of them is that they're a bit expensive. I guess for a game you plan to use a few times it might be worth it.
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occamsnailfile posted:So this is a fairly idle question. When games have print-and-play items like decks of cards, how do you handle producing those? Do you print them out on normal paper and glue them carefully to a normal deck of cards, or some other solution? I guess this would also be a question for things like P&P boardgames with boards, do you paste those to posterboard? I know posterboard printers exist but my recollection of them is that they're a bit expensive. I guess for a game you plan to use a few times it might be worth it. It depends on the size. For example, I have a ton of bulk Magic cards so if the cards are that size, I print them out on regular paper, then cut them out. Then I take those Magic cards, put them in sleeves and then slip the printed cards in front of the Magic card. I've never printed out a gameboard so you'll have to ask someone else about that.
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Lightning Lord posted:So most Catalyst era Shadowrun art I see is dudes in leather jackets and drab AAA gaming asthetics, why aren't they going full neon again when people are into Perturbator and Drive and all that? The vaporwave aesthetic sucks
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Plutonis posted:The vaporwave aesthetic sucks It's way better than whatever the gently caress Catalyst calls their aesthetic (and your posting, but that's neither here nor there)
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occamsnailfile posted:So this is a fairly idle question. When games have print-and-play items like decks of cards, how do you handle producing those? Do you print them out on normal paper and glue them carefully to a normal deck of cards, or some other solution? I guess this would also be a question for things like P&P boardgames with boards, do you paste those to posterboard? I know posterboard printers exist but my recollection of them is that they're a bit expensive. I guess for a game you plan to use a few times it might be worth it. What I do is get cheap packs of normal playing cards (like from a dollar store), print the cards on regular paper, then use penny sleeves to put the playing card and the printed card together so it has backing. It's a little work-intensive but it's relatively cheap. Alien Rope Burn fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Mar 3, 2017 |
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Alien Rope Burn posted:What I do is get cheap packs of normal playing cards (like from a dollar store), print the cards on regular paper, then use penny sleeves to put the playing card and the printed card together so it has backing. It's a little work-intensive but it's relatively cheap. Yeah, I was just going to suggest the same thing, except that instead of getting a pack of cards I go to the game store and just grab a handful of Magic basic land cards since most stores are swimming in those things.
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Evil Mastermind posted:Yeah, I was just going to suggest the same thing, except that instead of getting a pack of cards I go to the game store and just grab a handful of Magic basic land cards since most stores are swimming in those things. Many stores don't just hand out lands, they'll only give them to people who are actually playing. Some even ask people to put them back after they're done. It's not a limitless resource. Just buy packs of standard playing cards if you don't have a million cards banging around. Your average sleeve is poker card sized anyway.
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# ? Mar 3, 2017 01:50 |
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I got a nice bonus at work this week and went on a little shopping spree on DTRPG's sale to make me feel better after a bad day. I now own every game by Covok, and also picked up Patrol and Hell on Treads from Newstand Press.
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gradenko_2000 posted:I got a nice bonus at work this week and went on a little shopping spree on DTRPG's sale to make me feel better after a bad day. If you wanted to feel better after a bad day, buy my games were a poor choice. I joking, of course, and thanks for buying them: I hope they make you feel better. Sorry to hear you had a bad day today.
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Covok posted:If you wanted to feel better after a bad day, buy my games were a poor choice. You're welcome! It was mostly of my own doing - I had an important meeting at work that I just plum slept right on through so I had to spend the rest of the day picking up after myself and catching up.
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gradenko_2000 posted:You're welcome! It was mostly of my own doing - I had an important meeting at work that I just plum slept right on through so I had to spend the rest of the day picking up after myself and catching up. Oh, that's rough. I hope things worked out afterwards.
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I came close to losing my job once because my boss missed his most important meeting of the year. Turned out the organizer never contacted me about it at all.
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Plutonis posted:I'm playing a greek mythology inspired Pokemon Tabletop United game as a Scythian mounted archer girl who rides a skiddo and an onix. how is ptu in play? i've tried skimming through the rules but surprisingly it comes off rules-dense enough that i doubt i'll ever power through it unless i was actually gonna play it
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Brother Entropy posted:how is ptu in play? i've tried skimming through the rules but surprisingly it comes off rules-dense enough that i doubt i'll ever power through it unless i was actually gonna play it It's surprisingly rules-dense because the videogame is surprisingly rules-dense as well. I had fun gming it a few years ago and this game is actually pretty fast-paced and so, it's not that hard to memorize some stuff, although I have to keep some charts at hand with me all the time alongside the sheet.
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i mean yeah there is the video game origin aspect, it was just weird at first glance for a franchise for kids to have a fangame that's not more easily approachable but whatevs, it seems like it knows it's audience is gonna be mid-20s nerdos at least semi-into pen & paper stuff and i can't fault it for that
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Plutonis posted:It's surprisingly rules-dense because the videogame is surprisingly rules-dense as well. I had fun gming it a few years ago and this game is actually pretty fast-paced and so, it's not that hard to memorize some stuff, although I have to keep some charts at hand with me all the time alongside the sheet. Yeah, I've ran it and played in it and actually enjoyed it a fair amount. It helps the revisions they've put out tend to be actually pretty big improvements. It's insanely crunchy, but surprisingly balanced. It ports enough of the video game logic that a lot of the competitive Pokemon strategizing from the games ports over. That said, the revisions resulted in the amazing bit where after the campaign I played in my character (an in-universe rules lawyer) won second place in the World Tournament, the next version removed or changed everything that made the build work. Queue jokes the League immediately changed all the rules to prevent a travesty like their tournament run ever again.
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gradenko_2000 posted:I now own every game by Covok, and also picked up Patrol and Hell on Treads from Newstand Press. Yesssssss... there's coming an African Bush Wars expansion soon. Co-written by me. Thank you for showing interest in PATROL! You're awesome!
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Brother Entropy posted:i mean yeah there is the video game origin aspect, it was just weird at first glance for a franchise for kids to have a fangame that's not more easily approachable It's a fangame! Also unrelated but I really wish someone did one for Fire Emblem.
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Plutonis posted:It's a fangame! Also unrelated but I really wish someone did one for Fire Emblem. i spent like 5 years of my teenagedom on a fire emblem message board where we did little fights with OCs using the in-game stat calculations and using random.org for all our attack rolls and level-ups so yeah, 'd in a way i've never 'd before
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Helical Nightmares posted:wondering what game to run next? There are MORE!
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# ? Mar 4, 2017 03:32 |
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It feels to me almost like something that was created as a parody. I know it's not, but...
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Really want to start a thread to explain rīchi mahjong/convince goons to hop on Tenhou and play a game of magic, mystery, and seemingly impenetrable rules. TG feels somewhat appropriate, but I have no idea if anyone wants to bother actually looking at another giant wall of text about an arcane gambling game. Either way, I have been playing the gently caress outta some mahjong again, and learning how to properly score hands in rīchi is basically diving into wizardry mixed with tiny tiles. Especially with removed limits for practicing why there are limits - aoutenjou scores can require scientific notation to properly list, so things get hilarious.
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Glazius posted:Kingdom, a later game by the same author, happens in linear time. Thanks! I think Downfall is the one I was aware of, the others do sound cool. We played Microscope and royally hosed up the world, so fun to see what happens next.
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Hedningen posted:Really want to start a thread to explain rīchi mahjong/convince goons to hop on Tenhou and play a game of magic, mystery, and seemingly impenetrable rules. TG feels somewhat appropriate, but I have no idea if anyone wants to bother actually looking at another giant wall of text about an arcane gambling game. There was a Mahjong thread not long ago but it's got almost no replies. Think it's on the last page?
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Zzarchov Kowolski, the creator of the excellent cursed-town generation system Scenic Dunnsmouth published a Haunted House generator that utilizes a deck of cards to generate a unique house and ghostly beastie to inhabit it. The Price of Evil: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/164250/The-Price-of-Evil I just bought it and (as a GM) I'm loving it. quote:Haunted houses are a staple of horror movies. Despite having an interior contained environment full of monsters they also tend to be ill-suited to role-playing games featuring treasure hungry transients with a penchant for violence. Something about their flammable nature I suppose. I'm even coming up with ideas for Call of Cthulhu haunted houses with this toolkit. For $8, it is great!
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Helical Nightmares posted:Zzarchov Kowolski, the creator of the excellent cursed-town generation system Scenic Dunnsmouth published a Haunted House generator that utilizes a deck of cards to generate a unique house and ghostly beastie to inhabit it. Those both seem really neat. Any examples of the sort content it outputs?
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On the subject of mahjong, I got a set for Christmas that I've been meaning to whip out and learn. It's specifically an American set, but I understand it wouldn't take much to adapt it for riichi.
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# ? Mar 4, 2017 19:26 |
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So, hey, I recently picked up Coriolis (gorgeous book, just frigging gorgeous) and I am spoiling to run a game for my regular group, any particular quirks I should be aware of before we start next week?
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# ? Mar 4, 2017 20:18 |
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Ewen Cluney posted:Since people were asking I emailed Brad Talton and he said the Millennium Blades art book should be going up for sale on Friday. Hey, this is going on the Level 99 store, right? I haven't seen it yet, either it's not up or I'm looking in the wrong place.
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# ? Mar 4, 2017 21:23 |
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Play as alt-right witches in my new game: Bellum #MAGA, coming soon.
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# ? Mar 5, 2017 02:28 |
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Plutonis posted:Play as alt-right witches in my new game: Bellum #MAGA, coming soon. Please don't normalize things like witches.
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# ? Mar 5, 2017 03:04 |
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Been watching a bunch of cowboy stuff lately, and I've still got a bit of an itch to run a PbP, so I gotta ask a question of everyone.
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Fuego Fish posted:Been watching a bunch of cowboy stuff lately, and I've still got a bit of an itch to run a PbP, so I gotta ask a question of everyone. Pretty much any historical genre can be improved by the addition of fantasy stuff or weird tech, if applied judiciously and with an eye for the aestetics.
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Fuego Fish posted:Been watching a bunch of cowboy stuff lately, and I've still got a bit of an itch to run a PbP, so I gotta ask a question of everyone. Weird West is always better, really wish you weren't going to do it as a PBP cause I've been really wanting to be in a game lately but no one is doing anything except PBP and it's incredibly frustrating
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drrockso20 posted:Weird West is always better, really wish you weren't going to do it as a PBP cause I've been really wanting to be in a game lately but no one is doing anything except PBP and it's incredibly frustrating You'd be poo poo outta luck anyway considering we don't share a timezone.
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Fuego Fish posted:You'd be poo poo outta luck anyway considering we don't share a timezone. I don't work or go to school(or have a life in general) so timezones aren't really a big issues on my end
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