Consider it a lighter alternative to classic World of Darkness. Mostly Mage, but with bits and pieces from the other lines thrown in, streamlined and made more intertwined.
Sounds good. how's does the magic system work?
edited 10th Apr '13 7:58:26 AM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidHonestly, if the Tween girls I knew in my teenage years are any indication, there's a ton of games catering to them, most of them part of the Old World of Darkness :-P
edited 10th Apr '13 8:01:26 AM by CobraPrime
Magic system is kind of complex, with at least four different types of supernatural powers in the core book alone. Armageddon has even more of them.
Thanks I'll check it out. Witch Girl Adventures despite it's poor wording and editing has a really really good spell System IMHO. It's divided into multiple as well.
I'm not sure what you're implying, but lol.
hashtagsarestupidHe is implying they were goths?
@Cobra: I know about that problem. It's like they tried to use the same sort of stories as, say, Star Trek without realizing that everything in 40k is scaled up, even the landing craft. It's still in the planning phase, so I have plenty of time to work out ways to get the players to do stupid things.
I'm hoping that's not the case, but there really isn't any other interpretation. 0///0
edited 11th Apr '13 3:30:18 AM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidNot implying anything. Just saying how I experienced it in high school and college. Girls who were into tabletop RPG played WOD almost 90% of the time (The 10% left played D&D - Dragonlance coz she like playing Kenders). There weren't goth or emo, it's just what they played (Changeling, Orpheus and Vampire being the favorites of the line). It's not till I got to university that I met girls who roleplayed other games (And even then most of them were old WOD players who had expanded to other games).
Just saying how I experienced it.
edited 11th Apr '13 7:32:03 AM by CobraPrime
I'd like to run a game of the fanmade Digimon RPG, but our group only has two other people that would be interested. I'll probably run a small campaign for them at their place at some point.
NO ONE LIKES KENDERS!
edited 11th Apr '13 3:42:04 PM by joeyjojo
hashtagsarestupidClearly you've never been around late teenish girls who were dragonlance fans in the 90s. Coz I experienced that too.
no funny enough I wasn't
hashtagsarestupidOther people who like playing Kenders: The Loon who is hellbent on breaking the plot.
I would love to give the old Ghostbusters RPG a go. Apparently it's a funny and easy system to run. Plus it's ghostbusters.
hashtagsarestupidKender are to D&D games what Edward Cullen is to vampires.
Have some pretty good ideas for a Spycraft campaign. Course I've only just started to play so I want to play some more games and systems before I give G Ming a go.
Theres sex and death and human grime in monochrome for one thin dime and at least the trains all run on time but they dont go anywhere.Now I'm curious if I can find enough Exalted or M&M players for a Pb IM game, because I really want to try playing or running a game.
I'd like to try running a game of A|State, a diesel punk RPG with elements of cosmic horror set in a literal city in the middle of nowhere. I'm just not sure the rest of my usual gaming group would be up for a game that is as bleak as A|State despite the primary theme of the game being hope. The system seems simple enough though, using a percentile, roll under the target number system. Alternatively, I'd like to try my hand at Durance.
edited 15th Apr '13 4:39:01 AM by Drenius
Journalism is just a gun. It's only got one bullet in it, but if you aim right, that's all you need.If you do Mutants & Masterminds, I'd definately love to see about joining up for a Pb P. Keep in mind, however, you might have to get me up to speed with the rules. I've used D20 a few times, but I've never played M&M, so I'd imagine I'd be a best rusty.
On topic: People need to use FATE Core more. I'm really, really starting to get into it.
"Great Scott! Send in the Doomsday Squad!"For probably the second time, I am finding myself looking closely at Alternity, this time with an eye towards using it for a Mass Effect game.
That’s the epitome of privilege right there, not considering armed nazis a threat to your life. - Silasw
Don't forget Bliss Stage which is all about teenage romances.