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  1. timbannock

    My Favorite Picks From Unnatural Selection For Shadowdark

    Alas, Knave 2nd edition doesn't have anything of the sort. But I believe Errant has several downtime systems that could be lifted quite easily into Shadowdark.
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    Caverns of Thracia Returns! Now live!

    Goodman is all about the dungeon crawls, but their take on Isle of Dread shows they can do a lot with wilderness. Maybe a topic for another thread, but I'd be curious to see what others would put on a list of iconic old school wilderness crawls and the like that Goodman could do in the OAR line...
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    Caverns of Thracia Returns! Now live!

    Good enough for now! That's great to hear. I pick up DCC system modules (like the DCC version of Dark Tower) specifically to convert it to Shadowdark. This would be a major boon and project for SD. And in case Kelsey and crew are listening, I'm offering my services as editor and/or developer...
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    Caverns of Thracia Returns! Now live!

    WAIT WUT?! More details, plz
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    Caverns of Thracia Returns! Now live!

    Looking forward to absolutely warp the heck outta my gaming shelf by putting this new and expanded version on it ;-P
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    Is Evil Genius Games Doubling Down On NFTs & Blockchain?

    That would be my guess. I doubt he has much hindrance in setting his salary pretty high given his background, and since he's not operating a sole proprietorship, his take home is safe even if the business takes a hard turn for the worse.
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    Is Evil Genius Games Doubling Down On NFTs & Blockchain?

    Commoditizing each individual game element is definitely not a sustainable model. An AL version of this is going to be such a small audience, many who aren't looking for high buy-in; they just want a game to play in! Even DDB is removing piecemeal/micro transactions, and Hasbro is already in...
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    Is Evil Genius Games Doubling Down On NFTs & Blockchain?

    That whatever the benefits of NFTs and the blockchain in general, they are likely not the best solution for the problems they are trying to solve. Which are mostly problems that vanishingly few people see as problems in the first place.
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    Any Supers Game that feels Super?

    They really offer a lot of the same stuff in different ways, if that makes sense. In Sentinels, you fiddle with the reading the dice results a bit (mid, high, low) whereas in MHR you fiddle with what SFX to apply to the results (spending Plot Points to add more dice to the total or various other...
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    Any Supers Game that feels Super?

    Yeah, the preview was extremely comprehensive, which I love. Definitely let me know everything I needed! Thanks again for pointing it out.
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    Any Supers Game that feels Super?

    I have not. I see it brought up in these terms often, though, so I really ought to do so!
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    Any Supers Game that feels Super?

    Not sure if you've made your decision yet, but I'll add my two cents. Marvel Heroic is the best, because of how it does such a good job of threading the needle of a highly narrative/fiction-first game with a fairly trad mindset, all in a medium crunch game that really nails the roleplay aspects...
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    Looking for D&D-like alternatives to D&D 5e

    Big same. The same players that puzzle over their sheet for a painful 2 minutes every time it's their turn in 5E are the same players who in Shadowdark play combat-as-puzzle like they are Special Forces who can run trigonometry calculations off the top of their heads. It doesn't make any sense...
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    Looking for D&D-like alternatives to D&D 5e

    I can't even begin to count the number of 5E D&D sessions I've played across something like a dozen or more groups, but I can count on one hand the number of fights that were less than 45 minutes.* I pine for the days of either (a) playing with people that make fast decisions and resolve their...
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    Looking for D&D-like alternatives to D&D 5e

    "Crunchy, tactical, on a grid" and "plays fast" is not something I've honestly found yet. Seriously. Every game that supports the first half of that equation only vaguely ever brushes past the second half when the entire party really dives in and does the homework to know what their characters...
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    Dicebreaker closing? Where to get your TTRPG news!

    One of the things I'm learning about the surviving sites is that more than a few of them have absolutely dreadful web design.
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    Dicebreaker closing? Where to get your TTRPG news!

    I don't know who needs to know this -- but I bet they are here somewhere... -- but this site says "Not Secure" in my up-to-date Google Chrome browser.
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    Dicebreaker closing? Where to get your TTRPG news!

    Dungeon Craft speaks extensively about the problems and possible solutions to turning YouTube tabletop channels into legitimate news sources. What you need is some combination of what Rascal is doing but in video form, and with a mastery of both long and short form videos. There was a big...
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    Are our tastes set?

    I came into the hobby via AD&D 1e, but owned the famous red box Basic and had AD&D 2e by the time I started taking over DMing. But no, I wouldn't use any of those. Honestly, probably never again, at least as a DM. As far as actual "D&D on the cover" games, I'm only interested in B/X. It's so...
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    Grade the Silhouette System

    I played a bit of HG 1e and 2e, and a bunch of Tribe 8, both 1e and the 2e/SilCore version. The systems in both were a bloated mess. They read fine, but once we dove in there was just too many attributes, too many skills, and too much modifier fiddly-ness going on for a system that's meant to...
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