So for tomorrow's #Genefunk game I've gone sod it, the megacorp is using genetically engineered, cybernetically enhanced dinosaurs as perimeter security. Roll on the Cyber Raptors.

My #Genefunk game is set in the city of Pacific Point, which is essentially Night City from Cyberpunk using a fan map someone uploaded to RPG.net.

However, after getting a gaming PC a couple of months ago, I've been building a cyberpunk-inspired city in Cities Skylines. Using a mod in the workshop, you can create a workable map of the city in .png format. Had I had this setup a few months earlier, I may have custom-built the city in the game and used the exported map alongside screenshots.

When it came to our next game, #cyberpunk was the genre that attracted us the most. It was a toss-up between two different games. #CyberpunkRED and #Genefunk. Both had their strengths and weaknesses, and I was prepared to run either. The other players settled on Genefunk, a #biopunk setting for #dnd5e. Mainly because the transgenic genomes give PCs a wide variety of options. And the "hacking" system, which repurposes the DnD magic system. On the whole, it has been a good choice.

Last five #ttrpg I've run or played:
#Genefunk (#DnD5E biopunk)
#2300AD (#MgT2E version)
#FateCore
#DungeonWorld
#CypherSystem

Next ones that I want to run or play:
#StarTrekAdventures
#Vulcania
#Coriolis
#Alien