Owl Hoot Trail: spaghetti western + fantasy = awesome. Come playtest!


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PirateCat, I would LOVE to participate in that playtest.

And I've got a fantastic bunch of guys who'd have a blast ripping the game apart with me! (There's a reason the members of this gaming group refers to themselves as 'The Wrecking Crew'.)
 

Superb. It's deliberately rules light, expecting the GM and players to sort out some details through common sense/coolness instead of rules minutiae, and feedback/advice will be excellent.

I also think I wrote an adventure that players can't easily break; it designed to let you understand what the NPCs want, so when you go triumphantly off-plot it's simple for the GM to adapt. I can't wait to find out if this works.
 

Put me down for some playtesting! I have enough friends in London that game that I'm sure I can find someone to do this.

It sounds fantastic. I've played in a Weird Wild West game and had a blast. Our washed-up alcoholic Sheriff got MORE accurate the more he drank...
 

Dude, this is right up my alley. I'd love to playtest!

EDIT: my favorite moments in western games have all been in the Savage Worlds version of Deadlands: the poker hand shootout rules are absolutely *awesome.*
 
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I'd love to playtest it but it wouldn't likely happen until a few months from now since all my gaming is done at cons and gamedays. If you are still interested in more feedback further on in the year I'd love to help. :)
 


I'd really love to, but it's an hour drive to game these days and between my regular game, Emmett's Mage game and playtesting 5e, I just don't think our group can fit it into our schedule. :(
 

I'm love to playtest... but I don't have a table group (I only do pbp). Oh well.


HOWEVER there is one question that must be asked. "Gattling Guns?" Do they exist? 'Cause you can't have a spaghetti western setting without them. :D
 

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