I wanted to run a horror game in October, so I’m trying an experiment to see if I bend my action narrative resolution mechanic to run a very different genre. The real simple version of the system is it’s a skill check system where you roll once to represent an entire encounter, and then players take the lead on narrating the...
If you order a package that passes through the hands of the USPS it gets literally thrown. If you live in an urban area the logistics are not even set up that could sort packages without throwing them. On the upside throwing microwaves is good exercise.
Indeed there are free web-based rollers, a discord-bot, a free app, and even a free 1st party Fantasy Flight app. Still get a lot of eyerolling at the dice.
Wrote a new blog today about how much setting should go in a rulebook. It’s different for every game, but I feel a lot of games put too much lore in with the rules....
Full system conversion experiment (lemmy.world)
I wanted to run a horror game in October, so I’m trying an experiment to see if I bend my action narrative resolution mechanic to run a very different genre. The real simple version of the system is it’s a skill check system where you roll once to represent an entire encounter, and then players take the lead on narrating the...
What is a well known 'public secret' in the industry you work in that the majority of outsiders are unaware of?
Chronomutants devlog: Forging Onward From the Dark (lemmy.world)
Crosspost from Reddit RPGdesign...
How Much Setting in a Rulebook? (lemmy.world)
Wrote a new blog today about how much setting should go in a rulebook. It’s different for every game, but I feel a lot of games put too much lore in with the rules....