I bet this game would be fun to troll. My answer for the "Beyonce for president! Her first exectuive order is to ban:" card is "overrated singers like herself."
That sounds actually kinda cute. Are you talking real bug or Bugs Life kinda bug?
Also, can anyone explain to me why most RPG forums sing the praises of Starfinder? I've read the book and the first adventure supplement and I'm super not impressed. It's fairly heavy handed with the gender and identity stuff and that's a fairly big turn off to begin with.
Hey, I found the PDF of a free retro-clone of Steve Jackson's The Fantasy Trip, if anyone is interested. It's called Legends of the Ancient World and it's from a publisher called Dark City Games. It's pretty neat, and relatively light and simple.
I've been running something similar in D&D 3.5 edition. All the players are insects, reptiles, and small mammals living in the detritus of a white trash strewn trailer park in Texas.
I'm lucky that the two books I donated on Kickstarter are making good on their promises. Beckett's Jyhad Diary is out and I'm really excited about it and I have a feeling the SJW stuff won't be there.
The other is the second book for Bluebeard's Bride (Book of Rooms) and lets just say, the stuff is pretty intense. The rooms do have creepy, femine horror themes like motherhood and abuse, disorder-rated body horror and perversion.
Anyone else heard of a game called, Action Movie World: First Blood? It's a love letter to the macho action films of the 80s and early 90s. You do these where you actor plays in various "films" as different characters. It looks like it could be really fun.
I'm rather interested in all the ideas and gaming systems that have been discussed on here. If anyone wants to tell me more stuff about any of the things on here, feel free to send me a private message so the thread isn't derailed to be all about me listening to you regail me with your stories
I'm still interested in running or playing an old-school First Edition Vampire: The Masquerade game. I still have some of my notes for a Chicago By Night chronicle.
If I were to be the Storyteller in a Chicago-based Vampire game, we'd use the setting and style of First Edition to the point of being a 1990's period piece, and the PC's would be Anarchs. Gang wars would play a major role in the chronicle and most of the Anarchs in Chicago are either directly involved with the gangs or indirectly connected to them.
You'd have People vs. Folks with different Anarchs backing various gangs in both alliances, and gangs of every allegiance, background, and ethnicity out there vying for control of Chicago, with the Camarilla elders using both the Chicago Police Department and the large Gangster Disciples gang (a Folk Nation mob) as a means to quash the Anarch-backed gangs.
It'd essentially be a Gothic-Punk equivalent to The Warriors or Grand Theft Auto.
That Bluebeard's Bride sounds up my alley, man. I love Victorian horror, waif heroines in fancy night gowns with ghosts and blood and murder and from the description that sounds close... But I'm curious to how the PC's fit into the play. Do they even make characters? Or just control the actions of the bride?
Each person plays an aspect of The Bride's psyche: Virgin, Mother, Fatale, Animus, and Witch. Together they set up the bride's personality and looks and try to guide her through the castle.
I've been looking into an old RPG from the early 80's called Recon. It was originally an independent RPG with wargaming elements focused on the Vietnam War. Recon used a percentile dice-based system and was originally published by an independent company. It had a few modules and one supplement called Track Commander, set during the Arab-Israeli conflicts of the 60's and 70's and focused on vehicle combat and counter-terrorist commando raids. A supplement for private mercenaries was advertised but never released.
Palladium eventually bought the rights to Recon and released a revised version of the game that was heavily bowdlerized, with the nations of the world being fictionalized. (For example, the United States was referred to as "Stateside" and the Soviet Union was refered to as "Big Red")
I'm thinking of saving up and buying some hard copies of the original Recon along with Track Commander, but I do know it fetches a high price on Amazon.