Games

    Secret Rule Parlor Games:

    • Black Magic
    • Green Glass Door / Moon Pennies
    • Bang Bang, Who’s Dead? / Whose Triangle Is It?
    • Grandma Doesn’t Like Tea
    • How Many Watermelons?
    • Tommy Tommy
    • The Moon is Round
    • Umbrella

    Know of others? Tell me about them! (or better, let’s play them!)

    🎲 today in crowdfunding deliveries:

    🎲 The Monster Overhaul is shaping up to be the coolest game book since Trilemma Adventures Compendium 1.

    🎲 Me in #7TTRPGs

    Ordered by β€œamount played”, to my best guess:

    1. Burning Wheel
    2. DnD 3/.5/Pathfinder
    3. Fate/Accelerated
    4. Vampire: the Masquerade
    5. WEG Star Wars
    6. Dominion Rules
    7. Dungeon World

    Doing the good work: niblings now know Euchre πŸƒ

    β€œIntroduce yourself with five video games” πŸ•ΉοΈ ok, here goes:

    • Elder Scrolls
    • Borderlands
    • Fallout
    • MUDs
    • Children of Morta

    🎲 Herbalist’s Primer arrived, and it is glorious.

    (Other awesome RPG artifacts for size comparison)

    🎲 An RPG where all the NPCs and creatures are horrors from Stable Diffusion.

    This is “lizard man, apocalyptic wasteland, Landscape” variant from a previous version of that prompt.

    (This is kinda what I was already doing for my game/setting but didn’t expect so many weird horrors)

    🎲 played around with Diffusion Bee last night and it’s going to be awesome for personal game/setting development.

    #Inktober22 Day 1: Gargoyle

    🎲 an RPG where you used old baseball card stats as the randomizer

    🎲 Quick experiment creating a dungeon map using a grid background and photo foreground.

    (This one had been a πŸ“Έ of a 🐰)

    πŸ•Ή Elder Scrolls IV (Oblivion) leveling adaption:

    Want to focus on your preferred playstyle and not be penalized for not micromanaging skill-ups to get three +5s each level?

    When you level, count how many points you are missing from a +15 total. Go to the console and put in the following commmand:

    • modpca $YourLowestAttribute $ThatNumber

    This keeps you at +15 attributes each level and has the level-balancing system keep in a reasonable range.

    Ladderball: The Long Game

    • Score and play your first game normally
    • The losing side starts their next game at a cumulative +1 starting points and gets to choose the starting distance and handedness (normal or offhand) of the next game
    • The side that gets the other side to 21 starting points wins the long game

    🎲 Druid for an upcoming DND game: Erion

    (Note: I had some really wild stat rolls.)

    πŸ•Ή Play.date owners:

    Do you use it a lot? Or is it more of a novelty?

    πŸ•Ή A few more Elder Scrolls IV observations:

    • I’d forgotten how much they dumbed down things from 3 to 4 and again 4 to 5
    • My fave thing to do is alchemy, and I announce to my spouse all the plants I’m picking and she likes to tell me if they are real plants and if the game ones actually look correct
    • The worst thing about Oblivion is having to scroll to an odd UI location and back every time you open a container…over and over….

    Playing Elder Scrolls IV again and now I am running into all these characters that sound like Inspector Gamache. πŸ•Ή

    πŸ“šπŸŽ² Finished reading: Into the Odd (remastered).

    What do you like about it? Have you played it? Have you taken anything from it for another game?

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