Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
-
- Greater Lore Drake
- Posts: 2732
- Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:00 am
- Location: The Court of the Crimson King
Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Are you running a regular, current as of April/May 2016 face to face game?
My C&C stuff: www.rpggrognard.com
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Not now, but used to from . . . late 2004 to about 2009 for my daughter, friend and several nephews.
Lord Tadhg - Lejendary Keeper of Castle Ardmore
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
"Enjoy a 'world' where the fantastic is fact and magic really works!" ~ Gary Gygax
"By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes:" - Macbeth
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
I'm running a game for my son and daughter.
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Just wrapped up a year long, face-to-face C&C game that started at a Meet-Up one shot at a FLGS. Technically I am still running a C&C game for my two kids (ages 8 and 7), but we play maybe once or twice a month.
I wrapped up the C&C game so I could perhaps play for a while, since I normally GM.
I wrapped up the C&C game so I could perhaps play for a while, since I normally GM.
- Buttmonkey
- Greater Lore Drake
- Posts: 2090
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:00 am
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
I've been running a face to face C&C game out of my home for about 3 years now.
tylermo wrote:Your efforts are greatly appreciated, Buttmonkey. Can't believe I said that with a straight face.
-
- Mist Elf
- Posts: 44
- Joined: Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:48 pm
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Just started CKing a game for my friends last week. Should be playing again tonight.
- SmokestackJones
- Hlobane Orc
- Posts: 126
- Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:00 am
- Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
HAIL yes! I run a Monday night C&C game in Bluffside. We're getting ready to finish a story arc on The Isle of Dread. We're thinking of taking a break for a couple months and play another system then it's back to Bluffside.
-SJ
-SJ
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Yep, got a twice a month game running since the beginning of this year. Its centered on my Aedenne campaign with some Judges Guild thrown in for flavor.
Mike
Mike
The Save for Half Podcast: Old School RPGs Reviewed
http://www.saveforhalf.com
Victorious: Steampunk Adventure in the Age of SuperMankind
http://www.victoriousrpg.com
http://www.saveforhalf.com
Victorious: Steampunk Adventure in the Age of SuperMankind
http://www.victoriousrpg.com
-
- Mist Elf
- Posts: 22
- Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 7:00 am
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Yes - Playing out of my own little dungeon. Typically monthly, but I would like to increase frequency. I've been pondering putting out the call for an every-other-week game at the FLGS, but until some health issues get resolved, that's not in the picture.
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
I've ran a number of C&C games, but none currently. Currently I am running Traveller.
Since its 20,000 I suggest "Captain Nemo" as his title. Beyond the obvious connection, he is one who sails on his own terms and ignores those he doesn't agree with...confident in his journey and goals.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
Grand Knight Commander of the Society.
Sounds obvious to me! -Gm Michael
Grand Knight Commander of the Society.
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Not currently, no plans to run one in the future, though I might play in one if someone else were to DM. Too much burn out to care to run any game, really.
- Lord Dynel
- Maukling
- Posts: 5844
- Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:00 am
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
I answered "no, but used to" even though my 11-year old is constantly looking at his book, making characters, and drawing maps. But my normal table is playing FFG Star Wars at the moment. I'm itching to get back to some C&C, though.
LD's C&C creations - CL Checker, a witch class, the half-ogre, skills, and 0-level rules
Troll Lord wrote:Lord D: you understand where I"m coming from.
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
I see I cannot vote for the first option three times. I have several going, if not active. All are set on Oerth, home to the World of Greyhawk setting.
I have my 2013+ Ulek/Pomarj game, which is on a long-term hiatus. I'm awaiting one half of the players to show that they want to play again by committing to a date.
I have a 2014+ game with my son and my brother-in-law. This one takes place in The Haunted Highlands setting, specifically The Free City of Eskadia. One could say this is my Christoffersonian Campaign. This one has been on hiatus while we welcomed our daughter to the world and home. Now that our house is back to some semblance of normal, we should get this one going again soon. I have placed the Haunted Highlands on the western coast of the continent of Oerik in Greyhawk, meaning it is far west of the lands depicted on the Darlene maps.
I have a 2015+ game set in the Lendore Isles, using (so far) a mash-up of U1 & L1 on Lendore Isle proper. This game features my son, his classmate, his classmate's dad, and his classmate's uncle. The Church of the Big Gamble (L1) and the Haunted House (U1) were great fun as we ran the second session just a few weekends ago. This campaign has been hosted at the classmate's house, so it has been easier to schedule than the 2014+ one.
Finally, I have started a 2016+ solo game for my son for when only he and I can game. We originally started the 2014+ game as a solo but we invited his uncle to join when he was interested in playing (he is also a part of the 2013+ game and did not want to have to wait any longer to play again). So, this 2016+ is a "true solo" game. I am actually running this under AD&D to recapture my AD&D chops of 1982-1990 but will be using it to find the happy medium I want between it and C&C. So, this campaign will probably influence the other games behind the screen. This game is set in Idee. Far away from the more popular lands in Greyhawk, this will challenge me to port in pre-written adventures and (more challenging due to time constraints!) original adventures.
If you're still reading this far into my post, give yourself 400 xp!
I have my 2013+ Ulek/Pomarj game, which is on a long-term hiatus. I'm awaiting one half of the players to show that they want to play again by committing to a date.
I have a 2014+ game with my son and my brother-in-law. This one takes place in The Haunted Highlands setting, specifically The Free City of Eskadia. One could say this is my Christoffersonian Campaign. This one has been on hiatus while we welcomed our daughter to the world and home. Now that our house is back to some semblance of normal, we should get this one going again soon. I have placed the Haunted Highlands on the western coast of the continent of Oerik in Greyhawk, meaning it is far west of the lands depicted on the Darlene maps.
I have a 2015+ game set in the Lendore Isles, using (so far) a mash-up of U1 & L1 on Lendore Isle proper. This game features my son, his classmate, his classmate's dad, and his classmate's uncle. The Church of the Big Gamble (L1) and the Haunted House (U1) were great fun as we ran the second session just a few weekends ago. This campaign has been hosted at the classmate's house, so it has been easier to schedule than the 2014+ one.
Finally, I have started a 2016+ solo game for my son for when only he and I can game. We originally started the 2014+ game as a solo but we invited his uncle to join when he was interested in playing (he is also a part of the 2013+ game and did not want to have to wait any longer to play again). So, this 2016+ is a "true solo" game. I am actually running this under AD&D to recapture my AD&D chops of 1982-1990 but will be using it to find the happy medium I want between it and C&C. So, this campaign will probably influence the other games behind the screen. This game is set in Idee. Far away from the more popular lands in Greyhawk, this will challenge me to port in pre-written adventures and (more challenging due to time constraints!) original adventures.
If you're still reading this far into my post, give yourself 400 xp!
Psalm 73:26
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax
"Knowledge, logic, reason, and common sense serve better than a dozen rule books."
"Rules not understood should have appropriate questions directed to the publisher; disputes with the Dungeon Master are another matter entirely. THE REFEREE IS THE FINAL ARBITER OF ALL AFFAIRS OF HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN."
-- E. Gary Gygax
- Julian Grimm
- Greater Lore Drake
- Posts: 4609
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 7:00 am
- Location: SW Missouri
- Contact:
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Missed this but as soon as my 5e campaign wraps up in a couple weeks we are going back to my heavily modified/mutilated C&C/D&D hybrid. As usual this will be in a store.
Lord Skystorm
Grand Knight Commander KoTC, Member C&CS
Donner Party Meats: We're here to serve YOU!
AD&D per se is as dead a system as Latin is a language, while the C&C game has much the same spirit and nearly the same mechanics. --Gary Gygax 8/16/06
Grand Knight Commander KoTC, Member C&CS
Donner Party Meats: We're here to serve YOU!
AD&D per se is as dead a system as Latin is a language, while the C&C game has much the same spirit and nearly the same mechanics. --Gary Gygax 8/16/06
Re: Are you running a regular face to face C&C game
Been running multiple C&C face to face games per week for the past 10 years. No such thing as too much gaming time.
Promoting C&C at Gary Con and LGGC since 2005.