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Going back to RPGs after a long break.

#fudge #CoC #indie

I have an idea for a one-shot convention mystery/horror scenario, which would require players to check some extra clues online. I'm thinking: unlisted Youtube videos, text/art hidden somewhere on the web...

Lots of work but I think it'd be worth it.

Tonight's CoC game is canceled. Instead I gonna prep for an OHET game I want to run at local RPG meetup on Tuesday.

Our GM told us we're the first group that didn't finish his scenario in one game session (out of four he run it for).

Um... Achievement unlocked?

I think it's time to start running games for my kids.

What RPG blogs do you read? Give me some recommendations, Fediverse.

I follow Gnome Stew and Stargazer's World and not much else (in English).

I can't read RPGs any more. I've tried to read Delta Green's Handlers Guide. I find the long section on history of DG immensely boring. I just don't care.

I also don't care about jurisdiction of US federal agencies.

Give me 20 pages booklet with the essence. I'm going to make up the rest.

A friend of mine is trying to make me publish a scenario for CoC I wrote some 15 years ago. I lost the original file and I would have to write it from scratch. And I think I'm too busy (ekhem... lazy) for that.

My ideal RPG: an 8-12 page booklet with a moderm infographic-style design that explains all the rules. All the reference stuff (monsters, magic, feats, classes, playbooks, you name it) as cards, bigger or smaller, depending on the need.

The goal would be to make it as accessible as possible, ideally to be picked up and learned in 15-30 minutes. Just like board games. Some publishers did try that in the late 80s, but it went nowhere.

If I get angry enough, I'll do it. 😀​

I browsed friend's copy of Call of Cthulhu 7ed. It's nice and all, but I do miss the times when one book was enough. One book of half the size.

#rant #callofcthulhu

Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.

I'm going back to RPGs after a long, long break. Living outside a big city makes it somewhat challenging. I prefer GMing to playing. I have more RPG ideas I could ever use. I struggle to find time to at least put them in writing.