ScarSacul@twitter von der www.drachenzwinge.de hat die Prompts für RPGaDay übersetzt
Im August ist wieder #RPGaDay! Für jeden Tag im August gibt es einen Prompt den ihr Verarbeiten könnt wie ihr wollt, ob Toots, Blogpost, Vlog oder einfach im eigenen Notizbuch spielt keine Rolle.
Also #PnPDE schon Mal den August im Kalender Eintragen!
Ich spiele in einer "Worlds Without Number" Kampagne. Das System selbst ist gar nicht komplex, aber in der Praxis für mich eher schwierig: Ich vergesse immer wieder, dass im Kampf mit W20 gewürfelt wird, Fertigkeiten aber mit 2W6 (bei derzeit 7 Systemen komme ich durcheinander!) und es werden zahlreiche Ressourcen wie Traglast Erschöpfung usw. verfolgt.
Ich mag unsere Kampagne sehr. Das Regelwerk ist nicht für mich.
winktindierunde Hallo, ich bin wieder da (falls ihr euch gefragt habt, wo ich hin bin). Ich glaube, ich will doch noch ein bisschen über Rollenspiele nerden (wenn ich schon gerade nicht spiele) und vor allen Dingen bei #RPGaDay mitmachen 😀
Ich stelle mich trotzdem nochmal vor: Niniane, Ü40, Rollenspielerin seit 2002 und ab und an auch mal kreativ in dem Bereich unterwegs. Man liest sich!
Day 11 at #RPGaDay2023: Weirdest game you've played
(I add "this year" to the prompt)
The weirdest RPG I've played this year has been "Fiasco". At the beginning none of us knew who he is and where we are. We ended up with more priests than organized crime could handle and a self-help group that met regularly at the funeral home. 😄
#RPGaDAY2023 Day 17: I've ran and played many games and many game sessions that were fun, as in smart, thrilling, hilarious, but right off the top of my head, I'd say the funniest game I have in mind is a very recent one I run: #TheGoodPlace with #DramaSystem. The Drama scenes were so witty and clever, wild and crazy, and I had to put my microphone on mute so many times as I was laughing so loudly! What a game! #ttrpg#rpg#jdr#Hillfolk@pelgranepress@robindlaws@foundryvtt#RPGaDAY
With such a wealth of excellent and tempting free games?
With bundles that go from peanuts to a steal for 10 to 1000 games? I usually get them being interested in one or two games I heard of in the whole. Or sometimes for their cause. It's impossible to play them all. Or even read them all. I don't even have to possibility to read every damn title and pitch!
I mostly GM, and don’t get much play outside #SoloRPG, so the first game I played this year was Worlds Without Number.
However, it got me thinking about my first ever game as a player. It was sometime in the early 90s, and it was either WEG’s Star Wars, in which I played a lumbering Gamorrean brandishing a thermal detonator, or Palladium FRPG.
I remember the system was meh, but Palladium’s campaign world was/is really interesting.
Aprem un peu improvisée avec les copains. On me demande si j'ai déjà vu Highlander II, je réponds que non, on me dit "heureusement". Ensuite, le niveau de dinguerie n'a fait qu'augmenter non stop et j'ai ri comme jaja. Merci Grant Howitt, encore et toujours https://www.chocolatehammer.org/?page_id=6083
#RPGaDay 29. Most memorable ENCOUNTER
In our current 7th Sea campaign, my character was rescued from being hanged in the nick of time. My neck was literally in the noose when @JetlagJen's character shot the rope. That whole rescue was awesome :)
#RPGaDay 28. SCARIEST game you've played
I don't play horror, but Alice is Missing can get very tense and scary, especially towards the end as you get close to finding her.
Also, the 7th Sea game I'm currently playing isn't normally scary. But my character came close to getting killed quite recently, and that was scary.
#RPGaDay 30. OBSCURE RPG you've played
I suspect the most obscure RPG I've played is Were-Woofs! I discovered it earlier this year, bought a copy for my daughter, and she ran an adventure for us while we were on holiday. The characters used to be humans, but woke up one day as dogs. It's good fun.
#RPGaDay 31. FAVOURITE RPG of all time
I really don't do favourites. So at any given time, my favourite RPG is the one that I'm playing. Right now, that's #7thSea.
We had a one-shot where the GM divided the group into two. One group created a civilisation native to a planet and played "natives", the other alien visitors and their spacefaring civilisation.
The best scene (IMHO) was when the aliens arrived and they and the resident natives had to somehow establish communication.
I like these D&D character sheets for players with dyslexia. A relatively simple layout with enough going on to be interesting without devolving into visual chaos.
I favor understatement in RPG materials. Weird fonts and cluttered layouts hamper my ability to read the book. Many things that might make a book look "cool" may turn me off it.
My current favorite is the Star Trek Adventures Gamemaster's Guide. Textured cover. Simple black text on white pages. Enough art to navigate around it. Even has a bookmark!