Stoneburner Interview: ‘It was finally time to write the Industrial record I have been promising myself’ #Stoneburner
Stoneburner Interview: ‘It was finally time to write the Industrial record I have been promising myself’ #Stoneburner
Industrial Demolition — Stoneburner Ignites a Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Narrative in “C4 Amore” EP
A longer list for 2025.
Game systems I haven't run yet, but want to. With links!
#CoyoteAndCrow http://coyoteandcrow.net
#DoctorWhoRPG
#DuneRPG (want to run a mini-campaign)
#DungeonWorld http://dungeon-world.com
#HellsHeist by @UnformedWorlds https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/475458/hell-s-heist
#MarvelMultiverseRPG
#Pico https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mythworks/pico-tiny-bugs-big-world
#ProtectTheChild https://mint-rabbit.itch.io/protect-the-child-playtest
#Shadowdark
#ShiverRPG
#Stoneburner http://stoneburner.farirpgs.com
#Wildsea https://felixisaacs.itch.io/thewildsea
#WorldOfDarkness

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I'm kind of surprised #Stoneburner doesn't list itself as Powered by the Apocalypse.
Seems quite influenced by it, even if it calls them "Kits" vs. "Playbooks”.
I have apparently not run out of games I want to play and/or run:
#Shiver RPG
#RollForShoes
#HellsHeist
#Stoneburner
#ProtectTheChild
20 - Amazing adventure
The only (published) adventure I've run this last year is "The Dying Ship" for Coriolis. Premise is straight forward, bits and pieces can easily be changed, NPCs are easy to characterize and the win condition is multifaceted. Ran it using #Stoneburner which was a good fit. Can also see #Mothership being an excellent option if one doesn't want to use Coriolis system for it.
Attached is adventure's back cover.
16 - Quick to learn
Of the things I've played, or read thoroughly, this last year it would be #stoneburner
a) uses playbooks, so pick the character theme you want and you are set
b) the reference kit is decent
c) how good you are at things is a die size. Tactile and clear
d) leans a bit on the humorous and the wacky side
e) great and clear exhaustion tension mechanic in that your skill ratings (die size) step down as play progresses
Stoneburner to release 'Red In Tooth And Claw' as book and CD #Stoneburner
https://www.side-line.com/stoneburner-to-release-red-in-tooth-and-claw-as-book-and-cd/
11 - RPG with well supported one-shots
I'm going to rephrase this as "RPG that well supports #oneshots". That I've encountered in the last year.
#ShadowoftheWeirdWizard - waiting for the final releases before I dig in but with its pedigree I bet its one-shots will be awesome.
#Stoneburner - quick to get set up, get going and its fatigue mechanic is awesome for one-shots. Your skill is a die, after testing you step it down increasing complication risk on further tests.