I haven't posted in a very long time, and this won't be a long or terribly meaningful post. I'm sure that those lj-friends of mine who would be interested in this thing already are well aware of its existence (I'm lookin' at you
doc_mystery!), but let me add my voice to the slowly growing clamour: "Spirit Of The Century" looks very cool: from first glance it appears to be that much needed one extra step beyond "Terra Incognita" and I'm now strongly motivated to use this game as the basis for my Friday Night Group once our wandering members are back in the country again!
Last night I rushed home and un-earthed my copy of "Lands Of Mystery" and "Slavelords of Cydonia", all the while rubbing my hands and chuckling with glee.
I'm hoping that this will make a nice, rules-light counter point to the crunchy Burning Wheel game I'm running on Wednesdays. (And if you don't have Fudge dice, then follow this handy recipe to make some.)
(Oh, and thanks
waiwode for contributing to the busting of my monthly gaming budget, yet again... 8))
Last night I rushed home and un-earthed my copy of "Lands Of Mystery" and "Slavelords of Cydonia", all the while rubbing my hands and chuckling with glee.
I'm hoping that this will make a nice, rules-light counter point to the crunchy Burning Wheel game I'm running on Wednesdays. (And if you don't have Fudge dice, then follow this handy recipe to make some.)
(Oh, and thanks
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Date: 2006-09-22 18:07 (UTC)Although my group have loved Cold City, and I know they will love SotC, they've set up a resistance wave to Burning Wheel that I don't know that I'll be able to batter down. :( My guys seem to have run out of learn new crunchy systems fuel.
Doug.
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Date: 2006-09-22 20:21 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-22 18:21 (UTC)I suppose I should break down and start ordering such exotic gaming items online, as my usual habit is to simply buy them when they show up in my FLGS.
I'm still futilely waiting for Pulp Cthulhu (due spring 2007), as I really like the BRP engine as an RPG rule-set I've fully internalized. Perhaps the updated version of BRP will beat it to press, but I'm really hopeful for neither.
::B::
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Date: 2006-09-22 20:25 (UTC)As for BRP, it seems to me that the game is still floating around in playtest. I had gathered that Chaosium really wanted to release it before Christmas, but (frankly) with Mongoose's RQ on the loose and with a it's "open" license (I put that in quotes, because I'm not sure exactly how open is open in this case), I have my strong doubts that a deluxe BRP book will do much more than be a faint ripple in the pond. As a one-and-out project it might succeed, I guess, but I'm not sure the gaming universe has room for another "generic RPG forming the backbone of a company's game line".
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Date: 2006-09-22 18:24 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-22 20:29 (UTC)And now I have to resign myself to the fact that I'm almost certainly going to put Pendragon back on the shelf again (::sigh::). And glance only wistfully at Mark Galeotti's interesting Mythic Russia (::sniff::). And, of course, there's my Wild Talents pre-order which Shane Ivey assures me will arrive before the end of the year (::gah::).
Oh well. So many games, so little free time.
Why wait?
Date: 2006-10-05 08:39 (UTC)Re: Why wait?
Date: 2006-10-10 21:05 (UTC)