Whatcha gonna run? Whatcha wanna play?

John Crichton

First Post
Yeah, definitely. Depending on how closely you wanted to hew to the model, something like Dogs of W*A*R would be perfect. But I'm just dreaming out loud.
I'm a pretty rules light kinda GM with a heavy focus on characters and I tend to run things that I know and am comfy with. So I'm probably out for a new system but I won't rule it out. :)
 

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threshel

First Post
I've been planning this one for a long time so I'll be looking forward to running it. Current title is "The Evil League of Evil's Sing-Along* Rampage" *No actual singing required. It'll be a Dr. Horrible Sequel done in ICONS. Character creation at the table.

As for playing. I'd love to get in on if someone is going to run a DC Adventures game. Yes. I'm a superhero junkie.

I'd love to play ICONS, and I am planning to run a DC Adventures game. I haven't decided on a premise yet, though. I'm torn between a League-for-a-day style Teen Titans/Young Justice romp through an out-of-control JLA watchtower, or a Halloween-themed Gotham Knights adventure.

If anyone's interested, I'd love to hear suggestions. One thing I'd like to know from people who want to play is whether you would prefer light-hearted camp like the current Brave and the Bold cartoon, or a mostly straight tone like the recent Batman: Under the Red Hood?

:)
J
 

DarkTouch

First Post
If anyone's interested, I'd love to hear suggestions. One thing I'd like to know from people who want to play is whether you would prefer light-hearted camp like the current Brave and the Bold cartoon, or a mostly straight tone like the recent Batman: Under the Red Hood?
J

If we're taking votes, I'd love to play a Brave & the Bold style Halloween adventure. I may be unusual however.
 

madwabbit

First Post
I'm a pretty rules light kinda GM with a heavy focus on characters and I tend to run things that I know and am comfy with. So I'm probably out for a new system but I won't rule it out. :)
A brief digression: If you do ever want to shop around a bit for another rules-light system, you'd definitely dig on the Barbarians of Lemuria book, which is the basis for the Dogs of War supplement Sam mentions -- I've considered running it just for kicks, as it's pretty sweet and hits the same kind of note that Savage Worlds does, minus the fiddly mini/grid bits.
 





Mark Causey

Explorer
I'm up for playing just about whatever. If I can get Scott to run Old School Hack for me, I can run it (because I played the hell out of the 'original' Red Box Hack). I could do Burning Wheel, Remember Tomorrow (a new cyberpunk game), or The Shadow of Yesterday.
 

Psion

Adventurer
May whip up a new adventure in my Ludlumesque/Zodiac sequence for Spycraft.

Other than that, I'm torn what to run for a second session:
- Another Sword & Sorcery yarn with Fantasy Craft? The first one seemed to go over pretty well.
- In the vein of "running games I don't get to play at home", I'm considering Diaspora.
- In the same vein, I'm considering another chapter in last year's well attended "Pathfinder Experiment", using some pregens from the APG.
 

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