…and why haven’t you run it yet? :D

  • Kichae
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    21 year ago

    Starfinder. I was looking into adventures with Starfinder 2 was announced, and just shelved it, because of course I’d rather play the new, shiny space game, rather than the one built on a 20 year old chassis.

  • Match!!
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    wanderhome! i don’t have a group of friends who are cringe creative enough to do a fully nonviolent game

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    Soooo many. TTRPGs are a hobby I adore despite not playing much of lol.

    Books I own that I haven’t played yet include most of the Chronicles of Darkness series (I’d love to try the new Vampire: the Requiem 2e, Werewolf: the Forsaken 2e, Promethean 2e, Changeling 2e, and Mage: the Awakening 2e especially), Dungeon World, Blades in the Dark, the Avatar rpg, and Shadowrun (don’t remember).

    I’ve also been interested in a more crunchy D&D than my normal game 5e, so I’ve been looking into Pathfinder 2E and D&D 4E. I’ve been actively looking into running and playing in 4e lately and so far, reading into it, I don’t think I have it a fair shake the first time around. I also wouldn’t turn away Level Up 5e if someone offered to run it for me.

    Other games I’d like to play: Vaesen, Mothership, Paranoia, and now Daggerheart.

  • TwistedFox
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    I’m looking forward to running a Shadow of the Weird Wizard game at some point.
    Also working on a campaign of “no thank you evil” for my kids.

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    I’ve really wanted to learn Delta Green so I can run a SCP story I love (What Happened to Site 13?) and at the end the site teleports out of the world.

    Then I’d run a fantasy campaign that is cleaning up the mess they left in the Delta Green one.

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    Eclipse Phase. It’s a d100 body-swapping cyberpunk scifi horror game partly inspired by the Altered Carbon novels. In the default campaign the players are part of a conspiracy to steer humanity away from tampering with X-threats like alien viruses and tech left behind by hostile superintelligent AI.

    I still might run it. My group cycles through GMs, each one of us running a campaign that can be years long. Last time it was my turn I ran Genius: the Transgression, next time could be Eclipse Phase.

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    Ahhh, loads of them!

    D&D adjacent stuff like Pathfinder 2e.

    PBTA and kin like Dungeon World, Monster of the Week, Ironsworn. Blades in the Dark.

    Delta Green.

    I have a whole folder of freeform, GMless stuff like Microscope, Kingdom, Follow, Archipelago, Dawn of Worlds, Dialect, Intrepid, The Quiet Year.

    Gonzo one shot stuff like Paranoia, The Sorcerer Supreme, Ten Candles, peace was never an option (think untitled goose game: the rpg).

    I recently had a test run or two of Fate Condensed and got completely hooked.

    Most of those I’d be content to run or play, but the game I really want to GM myself is a campaign I’ve been dreaming up for about year now that I call the “sedition sandbox”. The scope is focussed to a single city, the capital of a hostile foreign empire. The PCs are an elite team of saboteurs and infiltrators, sent by a nation desperate to turn the tides of a losing war. Their only objective is to bring down the empire from within. Intrigue, plots, rebellions, sabotage, faction politics, assassinations, propaganda, blackmail, anything the players can think of to achieve that goal is fair game. How far will they go to stop the greater evil?

    I think it would be a blast (naturally, I guess), and one or two players in my local network have expressed a little interest, but I’ve yet to rally the kind of commitment I think I’d need to really get off the ground. And the inexorable march of time makes it less likely with every passing day, as my friends either move away or are subjected to all life’s little tyrannies of responsibility ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Zagorath
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    101 year ago

    I’d love to play in a Vampire: The Masquerade campaign, or to GM an Avatar Legends campaign. But I’ve only got one gaming group, we’ve got one ongoing campaign, and even getting them to play Pathfinder rather than D&D was an unusual and new experience for them.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Are you me? This is almost my exact situation. Only difference is that I convinced them to PF2e from The Dark Eye 5 (DSA5).

      • Zagorath
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        21 year ago

        Oh nice! Good to hear. What were your thoughts on the system more specifically, if you don’t mind my asking?

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          Combat felt a bit clunky until we starred treating it more as roleplay and less as “DND combat.” Overall, the mechanics encouraged interparty role play which was sooo much fun. I’d highly recommend it

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    So many. And the answer to all “why nots?”. Time. It’s time. So off the top of my head

    Eat the Reich - “The year is 1943. You are a team of crack vampire commandos with one mission: drink all of Hitler’s blood”

    Conan 2d20

    Legend of the Five rings (5e)

    Stoneburner - Deep Rock Galactic the TTRPG

    Vaesen - Call of Cthulhu but rooted in nordic mythology

    Heart the City Beneath - an award-winning complete tabletop roleplaying game about delving into a nightmare undercity that will give you everything you’ve ever dreamed of – or kill you in the process.

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      I haven’t played Stoneburner yet, but I ran a 10 session campaign of Tales of the Burned Stones (the free fantasy version released as a reward from the Stoneburner Kickstarter), and it was super fun! If you get a chance I highly recommend bumping Stoneburner up in your queue.

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    81 year ago

    Any gumshoe game, probably something shorter than Nights Black Agents: The Dracula Dossier. If I set it in my own setting, I’d like to use Bubblegumshoe to do my own telling of “Tomorrow When the War Began” basically what happens if on the summer camping trip after your last school year, your country is invaded. I can’t quite tell how good Gumshoe is for homebrew settings however.

    My other want is to run a worldbuilding game such as the quiet year, for the queen or microscope, hacked to set up a concise and thematic noir mystery inspired by fiction like Disco Elysium, The City and the City or The Nice Guys, with a rich and vibrant world that the players are invested in as they built it. I’m tempted to hack the bladerunner RPG by Freeleague for the actual police procedural afterwards.

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      a worldbuilding game such as the quiet year, for the queen or microscope, hacked to set up a concise and thematic noir mystery inspired by fiction like Disco Elysium, The City and the City or The Nice Guys

      That sounds amazing. I love the thought of a Nice Guys-inspired campaign setting.

      • Khrux
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        21 year ago

        Thank you, I’ve realised that my approach seems a little different from other here, where I try to pick an RPG for an idea that’s forming in my head, based on the genre and tone, settling on an RPG that’s 80% there but people love the ruleset, then I chop and change it to get close enough to 100%.

        This is probably detrimental in a few ways too, as some games like Lancer are unchangable until I’m familiar enough to peel apart the interwoven mechanics and lore, and I’m not going to touch it because I almost never run official settings and adventures, particularly in longform games.

        I will shout out both Alice is Missing and For the Queen, which both get worse when they get altered, because their strength comes from their simplicity and then probably ridiculous amount of playtesting.

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        Seconded! OP, in a similar vein as the world building games you already mentioned, you might find Intrepid interesting. I could see it being used to do world building + history of some of the major players and nations therein.

        I could also imagine the relationship map it uses being hacked a bit to allow for some Disco Elysium style personality skills / thought cabinet shenanigans if you were interested in leaning into that in particular.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I’veran a beam saber test game, and plan a campaign soon. If you’re not hyped by D&D but with mecha, it May be a solid alternative

    • Zagorath
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      21 year ago

      I need to finish my Curse of Strahd campaign first

      That’s my reason too.

        • Zagorath
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          31 year ago

          Haha unfortunately I haven’t even heard of Lancer before your comment!

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    81 year ago

    Three-way tie. Unfortunately there hasn’t been movement on any due to personal stuff, but hopefully soon:

    • Pathfinder 2e for a modern D&D-type experience. (Not to yuck anyone’s yum, but I have plenty of gripes with 5e.)

    • Dolmenwood. Currently awaiting delivery of the Kickstarter. For those old-school D&D vibes.

    • Burning Wheel. My favorite game I’ve never played, even after owning the books for nearly two decades. :P But for real this time!

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        Sorry for the confusion. TBF, a lot of the games I’m seeing in the comments were made into video games as well, which doesn’t help. The name of this community isn’t helping, either, lol. Probably should have been called something like tabletop_rpg instead, since these days most people associate RPGs with the video game form factor.