What are you running right now?

Who here is running a campaign (or playing in a campaign) right now? How many are involved in multip

  • I'm running a D&D campaign right now.

    Votes: 52 51.5%
  • I'm playing in a D&D campaign right now.

    Votes: 32 31.7%
  • I'm running a Pathfinder campaign right now.

    Votes: 9 8.9%
  • I'm playing in a Pathfinder campaign right now.

    Votes: 8 7.9%
  • I'm running a Call of Cthulhu campaign right now.

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • I'm playing in a Call of Cthulhu campaign right now.

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • I'm running a different campaign right now (DCC; OSR; Shadowrun; Cyberpunk; etc.)

    Votes: 38 37.6%
  • I'm playing in a different campaign right now (DCC; OSR; Shadowrun; Cyberpunk; etc.)

    Votes: 36 35.6%


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Call of Cthulhu seems like a long shot as the only non D&Dlike specific choice, but it was a bullseye on me. For the first time ever I'm play CoC. A pulp-style 1920s game to be exact.

I'm playing two D&D games that cycle on the same night. I'm running two different D&D games. And I'm occasionally running Fate (FAE to be exact), but not a campaign. And trying to convince someone to run Blades in the Dark or a superhero game with soap-opera level drama (like the MCU is).
 


I'm playing in a Ravenloft game right now, which is a Lovecraftian sequel to the CoS game we played in a year ago and more. Mostly the same players as before, same DM. A few of us get together physically, masked, and reasonably distanced. We use Roll20 for VTT, and Zoom for audio and video. The DM and 2 players are remote. It's been great.

We all played strictly virtually for a while, but at least a couple of us really, seriously needed the real-time face-to-face interaction. I actually started running Tomb of Apocalypse right when the lockdowns started. I had planned everything for running traditionally, and eventually found running virtually too great a strain, so gave up after a few months.

We started a second, exclusively face-to-face game recently. It's basically three of us that get together for the Ravenloft game, plus one other. Rime of the Frostmaiden.

One fo the remote players in the Ravenloft game will start running Tomb of Annihilation soon, when Ravenloft ends.

I have thoughts about running something again eventually, when I can do it with everyone present - or maybe just one or two remote.
 



I’m running a 5e Forgotten Realms, set in 3e timeframe. The game is on short hiatus as I plot the next adventure.

I am playing in a Mass Effect game that uses modified 5e rules.
 

Playing an Investigator/Wizard in a friend's dual classing campaign which has a neat final fantasy flavor.

In the pre-production phase for a discord server wide nautical West Marches campaign I'll be GMing in 6-8 months (after that campaign I'm playing in finishes.)

Both are Pathfinder 2e.
 


Running a game using modified Rules Cyclopedia rules, playing in a campaign using HEAVILY modified RC/5e mishmash rules, playtesting stuff for our 5e products, playtesting stuff for a ln OSR system I'm developing.
 

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