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<blockquote data-quote="Melan" data-source="post: 3361527" data-attributes="member: 1713"><p>I am in complete agreement. The boxed set is also an ideal basis for house ruling, whether adding subsystems from oter D&D versions, different games or of your own design. For a reason, the "small press feel" gives it an air of authenticity inviting tinkering - and God knows I have done my share of tinkering. But what is more, this development - and also OSRIC - is in my eyes an opportunity to see the revival of the long lost "small crafts" aspect of roleplaying, where someone with a lot of enthusiasm could create something at home and share it with a small but dedicated community. I am perfectly willing to pay money for small hand-made saddlestitched booklets like Judges Guild used to do, as long as the contents are cool and inspiring. It is certainly more in spirit of the original hobby than buying the next "booster pack" to "support the troops". Just the fun and the creativity and the shared experiences. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, right on point. It is interesting how, when I first heard about C&C, I was most excited about the adventures, while - although I have bought all but the latest few - those are what I got the least use out of. They aren't bad, just not my brand of fantasy. Maybe I need a new Judges Guild to cater to my tastes, heh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melan, post: 3361527, member: 1713"] I am in complete agreement. The boxed set is also an ideal basis for house ruling, whether adding subsystems from oter D&D versions, different games or of your own design. For a reason, the "small press feel" gives it an air of authenticity inviting tinkering - and God knows I have done my share of tinkering. But what is more, this development - and also OSRIC - is in my eyes an opportunity to see the revival of the long lost "small crafts" aspect of roleplaying, where someone with a lot of enthusiasm could create something at home and share it with a small but dedicated community. I am perfectly willing to pay money for small hand-made saddlestitched booklets like Judges Guild used to do, as long as the contents are cool and inspiring. It is certainly more in spirit of the original hobby than buying the next "booster pack" to "support the troops". Just the fun and the creativity and the shared experiences. :D Once again, right on point. It is interesting how, when I first heard about C&C, I was most excited about the adventures, while - although I have bought all but the latest few - those are what I got the least use out of. They aren't bad, just not my brand of fantasy. Maybe I need a new Judges Guild to cater to my tastes, heh! [/QUOTE]
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