Returning to Cyberpulp
Returning to a sillier game
Returning to a sillier game
Picturing the various Roleplaying games as if they were an inconnected universe of systems
Old Gamer Groups never die, they just have to save up for ressurection
Looking into how the die roll methods change chances of success/ failure
Social distancing. NOT stopping gaming
Penny Dreadful, originally a web serial, now released in eBook
I like gaming, but some gaming doesn't feel like gaming. I try to gamely gameify games.
I’m a big fan of Werewolf the Apocalypse. The Onyx Path created W20 edition (2oth anniversary) was a masterpiece of modernization, taking a fatalistic "We're doomed, but we're going down fighting" and making it "We are mostly doomed, but if we don't give in there's a chance." Giving the werewolf a world/ millennia spanning history/ culture/ purpose/ feel was a tough follow up to White Wolf’s previous Vampire games, but boy did Werewolf deliver. After years of regret I’ve managed to acquire my Glasswalker dog tags, and already I’m annoying the Princess of Amber by wearing it everywhere.
As part of the upgrade, I played a bit with simple Javascript/ CSS animations for the Deck of Many Things for D&D. Let me know if you like it?