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Oddly specific, but I like it.
I’m mostly in the same boat as you. I have tried several times to get into Critical Role since everyone raves about it, plus a few others. It’s not for me. I suppose it’s because I don’t have any emotional connection with the actual play where I would have that investment with my own game. I will say that I did enjoy Dungeons & Daddies though, but that show is more like listening to a comedy podcast about fantasy rather than an actual play.
In this article: ways to railroad your party into your story and make sure their victory is as unsatisfying as possible.
Thanks for taking the time to write that.
I sure wish I had as much time as these blogs seem to think I do.
I agree. They will not get my click.
I bought the PDFs when they were on sale but have not yet played. This was helpful, thanks!
I haven’t played in person seriously for many years. We’re starting a new in-person group here soon, so I’m going to have to figure something out. I have a boatload of 3 ring binders so I will probably do the clear sleeve thing like you do, Mike. And then promptly pull them all out to spread around the table because I am a loose-leaf person at heart.
That’s pretty cool. I didn’t know this was a thing.
Is that the system where characters can die during character creation?
Damn that’s kinda great.
I go to try out different systems or to play systems my regular group doesn’t play. Also, to remind myself why I have a regular group and how fortunate I am that they are mostly sane and adjusted people.
I have never played Shadowrun online. I wonder if a lot of the tedium of the dice would be eliminated by character sheet math?
I really enjoyed the D&D 3rd Edition days, with the popcorn of d20-based games. Star Wars d20, d20 Modern, and the Sword & Sorcery Ravenloft were all great fun. The best part is that it was super easy to get your group to try new things, because the mechanics were all similar, if not exactly the same. People like to hate on D&D, but it’s consistently been a great base to start from and inspiration for a multitude of other games.
I have had the desire to play Mausritter for quite a while. Will definitely add this to the queue.
Thank you very much! It’s become my go-to reading and my life has gotten much more boring since it broke.
Is the blog roll bot going to make a return in this brave new 19.2 world?
What would your recommendations be?
Happy fediversary! Thanks for letting us join in!