Jon Potter
First Post
Trinocon's involvement was a positive IMO. I certainly saw no obvious detriments.
You have my support for this arrangement.
You have my support for this arrangement.
This would work great with one of the totally generic game systems that are out there, like FUDGE, SHERPA, or Risus. Simple, streamlined rules that can accomodate any genre or setting.Jeph said:I'd like to try something new at the next GD. Something I've never done before. Run a game where we start with no foundation. The first thing we do at the table is toss around ideas for a setting and thenes. Then we talk about characters, and what would be cool to play. After we have characters in mind, we create a system. And only then do we play.
Cthulhu's Librarian said:This would work great with one of the totally generic game systems that are out there, like FUDGE, SHERPA, or Risus. Simple, streamlined rules that can accomodate any genre or setting.
Yes, Risus seems to be the easiest to use in a time frame like you are talking about. A friend of mine has been talking about it for a few months, but we haven't tried it yet. It seems designed to work for short, spur of the moment games.Jeph said:If I go that route, I'd probably use RISUS, as it's more customisable than the others (IMHO etc).
Megatron said:I'd like to see a traditional fantasy game of D&D, third, maybe 3.5 edition. I'd also like to play 2nd edition, since I have the books but have never played it. Then again, everyone loves a good game of Call of Cthulhu...
Megatron said:Oh, I can design a flyer PDF if you would like, and put them up in my local game store.
I'd LOVE to play in a CoC game! There was supposed to be one last gameday, but the GM wasn't able to make it. Hopefully, we'll see one next time.Megatron said:Then again, everyone loves a good game of Call of Cthulhu...