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<blockquote data-quote="aliberator" data-source="post: 428442" data-attributes="member: 6260"><p><strong>Get it today</strong></p><p></p><p>What is gaming like using Klooge? Great. Absolutely great. Granted nothing compares to face to face. You can never buy software that can duplicate the smell of pizza, the looks on your friends faces when an ogre crushes them, and that kind of stuff. But if you are like me and all your gaming buddies live in different states then face to face really isn't an option. The next best thing to face to face is Klooge. I have tried almost every system to play DnD online and have found Klooge to be by far the best. You have lots of control over how the game is run and how it looks. The interface is pretty easy to learn, unlike some other gaming software, it is attractive to the eye, and it has more bells and whistles than the competetion.</p><p></p><p>Trust me buy it and goof around with it for a few hours and you will be hooked. I love having my orcs target my PCs, rolling the attacks, and watching as the damage is automatically applied. I love sending sounds to my players when funny things happen (I send Monty Python sounds, 3 stooges, Army of Darkness, and a whole other slew of things). I love using any image I can find off the net for my monsters and PCs and I love making my own maps and playing right on them. Can you tell I love this system?</p><p></p><p>Get it and see if you don't agree. And hey if you don't like it as much as I do then just tell Kurris and the rest at Klooge and the odds are good they will change the system. One of the best parts of Klooge are how open the developers are to ideas and how quickly they implement them. Since I bought Klooge (5 months ago) I have seen significant improvements based on user input. For instance a customer recently suggested that Klooge be changed to allow us to import character sheets made on E-tools. A month later we now have that ability and it sure speeds up my DM prep time!</p><p></p><p>To summarize Klooge is a nice looking easy to use utility that does a great job simulating the face to face experience. You won't find better. Good luck, let me know if I can answer any other questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aliberator, post: 428442, member: 6260"] [b]Get it today[/b] What is gaming like using Klooge? Great. Absolutely great. Granted nothing compares to face to face. You can never buy software that can duplicate the smell of pizza, the looks on your friends faces when an ogre crushes them, and that kind of stuff. But if you are like me and all your gaming buddies live in different states then face to face really isn't an option. The next best thing to face to face is Klooge. I have tried almost every system to play DnD online and have found Klooge to be by far the best. You have lots of control over how the game is run and how it looks. The interface is pretty easy to learn, unlike some other gaming software, it is attractive to the eye, and it has more bells and whistles than the competetion. Trust me buy it and goof around with it for a few hours and you will be hooked. I love having my orcs target my PCs, rolling the attacks, and watching as the damage is automatically applied. I love sending sounds to my players when funny things happen (I send Monty Python sounds, 3 stooges, Army of Darkness, and a whole other slew of things). I love using any image I can find off the net for my monsters and PCs and I love making my own maps and playing right on them. Can you tell I love this system? Get it and see if you don't agree. And hey if you don't like it as much as I do then just tell Kurris and the rest at Klooge and the odds are good they will change the system. One of the best parts of Klooge are how open the developers are to ideas and how quickly they implement them. Since I bought Klooge (5 months ago) I have seen significant improvements based on user input. For instance a customer recently suggested that Klooge be changed to allow us to import character sheets made on E-tools. A month later we now have that ability and it sure speeds up my DM prep time! To summarize Klooge is a nice looking easy to use utility that does a great job simulating the face to face experience. You won't find better. Good luck, let me know if I can answer any other questions. [/QUOTE]
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