Providence, Rhode Island Gameday -- Nov 11

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Gospog's "The Hunt Club", a steampunk Savage Worlds game. Counterclockwise from the bottom: LegolasGimli24, kroh, ExiledRogue, MaverickWeirdo, Fluffaderm (obscured), and Gospog.

Gospog's game featured some of his amazing homebuilt minis:

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Piratecat's "The Angel of Flagstone Gulch", wild west horror using Sidewinder Reloaded. From left, GlassJaw, Qualidar, Piratecat, orchid blossom...
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orchid blossom, Yttrai....
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Yttrai and NerfWrightGuild.

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Rodrigo's "Prodigal", a Serenity game with a great ship layout. From the bottom, soulforge, awayfarer, Ao the Overkitty, and DestroyYouAlot.
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Rodrigo and soulforge.


Carl
 

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Do we also get the Movie version of Game Day Providence as well? I would like to see the pisodes that i missed.

Regards,
Walt
 

No movies. In fact, you don't even get pics from the afternoon session because I only managed to take pictures in the morning. :\

Hey kroh! On a separate note, it turns out there's quite a community around those mech sims we were talking about last night: www.virtualworld.com
 

Just got back home -- 19 hours in the car, 10 hours of gaming goodness! Nice to meet you all, and thanks to our host for running a great game day. Hope the 'Serenity' crew had as much fun playing as I did running it.
 

Awesome, awesome, amazing, awsome. Great to meet everybody, hope to do it all again and more next time.

Enjoyed the hell out of Rodrigo's scenario. I've never really gotten a chance to RP in a sci-fi setting before, and it was nice to finally get some payoff for years of devouring old-school sci-fi novels. The maps were, needless to say, amazing, and really enhanced the problem-solving possibilites. The scenario was just the right length, which has got to be a balancing act. And I felt like we got just about the best possible outcome at the end - only one death (for our rivals), and plenty of booty for everybody.

AoTOK's game was hysterical - great pacing, great mix of outrageous personalities (players and PCs both), and the funniest accents I've ever heard in a game. Ao did a great job staying half a step ahead of us, as we tended to wander a bit. ;) As is usually the case with All Flesh, things soon went downhill rather nicely, and my only regret was that I didn't get a chance to eat more of my fellow posse members.

Thanks to our hosts, thanks to the GMs, and thanks to everyone for making it a blast.
 

Oh! Oh! Oh!

I forgot an important thank you: thanks to Gospog for graciously providing me the minis for my game.

Gospog = Master of All Minis.

~Qualidar~
 

Thanks for hosting Carl! I had a great time. It was very cool to meet some new EN Worlders and see some familiar faces as well.

It's also nice to know there are some local gamers around. :D
 

I'm glad I was able to stop by and say hello and go out for dinner. It was great to see some people again and to meet new people and put faces to screen names! Thanks for hosting Carl! :)
 

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dinner

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Gospog = Master of All Minis.

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Yeah...I thought it was interesting the way that one giant mini doubled as a pizza oven and MP3 player.

Hey kroh! On a separate note, it turns out there's quite a community around those mech sims we were talking about last night

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YES!. I would love to do that [battletech "live"] again but for now it is time to hit the books. Well, Until you throw another game day that is...

Regards,
Walt
 
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It was definitely a great time getting together with everyone for the gameday. Thanks to CarlZog for hosting.

Rodrigo ran a great serenity game. Never realized that it wasn't a D20 system, but it's definitely easy to learn and may be on my wishlist down the line.
 

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