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<blockquote data-quote="ReadyComicsRoll" data-source="post: 9292066" data-attributes="member: 7045124"><p>Currently juggling two games</p><p></p><p>1) "What Horrors Lie In Wait: Rules-Lite Edition" which is a Rules-Lite d20 Modern Horror system that has a setting, organizations, and NPCs already built-in, but leaves the freedom of creating tales of your own, even recreating your favorite Horror movies, video games, comics, etc. with the many optional tools and mechanics it provides. It's a system I've built from the ground up, that can be as simple or complex as you'd like, while still being easy to pick up, learn, and play for veterans and new TTRPG players alike. Recently noticed that you could even strip away the Horror aspect and use this system to just run Modern d20 games as well! Just about to head to Kickstarter, after several playtests of the material. All that's really left is to pay my friend/the artist and the layout for the final PDF/print-on-demand document, which is what I'd need funding for.</p><p></p><p>2) "Tales of Forge and Fortune" which is a d20 based Cozy Smithing RPG, where you can choose to be 1 of 4 playable blacksmithing classes, each with their own unique features and abilities, from level 1 to 20. A fair amount of customization options, from playable lineage to choices of skills and skill levels. Can be played without a GM, with just two people, or with a whole bunch of friends. The main concept is that your character is a blacksmith within a small town and you're in charge of the armor/weapons/items shop. You can explore the land, gather resources, craft items, run the shop, and help build up the town around you. There are fun little features like "VIP Adventurers" that are parody cameos from other games, movies, books, where you have a set amount of "days" to create them a special weapon or armor. Combat is optional, but still there for those that want to scratch that itch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReadyComicsRoll, post: 9292066, member: 7045124"] Currently juggling two games 1) "What Horrors Lie In Wait: Rules-Lite Edition" which is a Rules-Lite d20 Modern Horror system that has a setting, organizations, and NPCs already built-in, but leaves the freedom of creating tales of your own, even recreating your favorite Horror movies, video games, comics, etc. with the many optional tools and mechanics it provides. It's a system I've built from the ground up, that can be as simple or complex as you'd like, while still being easy to pick up, learn, and play for veterans and new TTRPG players alike. Recently noticed that you could even strip away the Horror aspect and use this system to just run Modern d20 games as well! Just about to head to Kickstarter, after several playtests of the material. All that's really left is to pay my friend/the artist and the layout for the final PDF/print-on-demand document, which is what I'd need funding for. 2) "Tales of Forge and Fortune" which is a d20 based Cozy Smithing RPG, where you can choose to be 1 of 4 playable blacksmithing classes, each with their own unique features and abilities, from level 1 to 20. A fair amount of customization options, from playable lineage to choices of skills and skill levels. Can be played without a GM, with just two people, or with a whole bunch of friends. The main concept is that your character is a blacksmith within a small town and you're in charge of the armor/weapons/items shop. You can explore the land, gather resources, craft items, run the shop, and help build up the town around you. There are fun little features like "VIP Adventurers" that are parody cameos from other games, movies, books, where you have a set amount of "days" to create them a special weapon or armor. Combat is optional, but still there for those that want to scratch that itch. [/QUOTE]
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