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<blockquote data-quote="LordVyreth" data-source="post: 1440564" data-attributes="member: 9626"><p>I had two games that I really liked in my game. In one, the players had to investigate an "ancient" dungeon that was actually a technologicall-advanced military outpost. The first with advanced roller sheens to get in was exciting, as was the fight in the sewage system agains a purple worm and carrion crawlers (especially since two party members were waiting in a portable hole at the time, and the hole's carrier got swallowed,) but the best was when they were in the regular residential part of the outpost, trying to interact with computer terminals, automatic doors, repair droids, running water, and other fun stuff. Shame they never found the TV.</p><p></p><p>The second game was one adventure later, when they had to deal with the challenges of some incredibly powerful demi-deity, and fight her guardians. She had four guardians with very typical lairs (vampire had a coffin in a dark castle, medusa had cavern filled with stone statues as support pillars, and so on,) but the deity switched their positions before the party arrived. So when they saw the coffin, they attacked it, thinking it was a vampire, only to have a medusa pop out at them. The medusa's chamber turned into a strange puzzle, where they had to revive the statued people in the right order, based on clues from the medusa's journal, to avoid crushing themselves. It was like one of those puzzles where you have a list of names, locations, and colors (or whatever,) and have to make a grid to mark off the right and wrong matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordVyreth, post: 1440564, member: 9626"] I had two games that I really liked in my game. In one, the players had to investigate an "ancient" dungeon that was actually a technologicall-advanced military outpost. The first with advanced roller sheens to get in was exciting, as was the fight in the sewage system agains a purple worm and carrion crawlers (especially since two party members were waiting in a portable hole at the time, and the hole's carrier got swallowed,) but the best was when they were in the regular residential part of the outpost, trying to interact with computer terminals, automatic doors, repair droids, running water, and other fun stuff. Shame they never found the TV. The second game was one adventure later, when they had to deal with the challenges of some incredibly powerful demi-deity, and fight her guardians. She had four guardians with very typical lairs (vampire had a coffin in a dark castle, medusa had cavern filled with stone statues as support pillars, and so on,) but the deity switched their positions before the party arrived. So when they saw the coffin, they attacked it, thinking it was a vampire, only to have a medusa pop out at them. The medusa's chamber turned into a strange puzzle, where they had to revive the statued people in the right order, based on clues from the medusa's journal, to avoid crushing themselves. It was like one of those puzzles where you have a list of names, locations, and colors (or whatever,) and have to make a grid to mark off the right and wrong matches. [/QUOTE]
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