Philotomy Jurament wrote:
OD&D - My "Cromlech Tor" campaign. My "Lost City" campaign. I also played in Tim Kask's OD&D game at the North TX RPG Con.
Swords & Wizardry - Playtested Matt Finch's Spire of Iron and Crystal module.
Mutant Future - ran a game with MF rules, but the setting is a "modern dungeon" dimension anomaly at some underground nuclear test sites.
Call of Cthulhu - I've run a couple of scenarios (all BRP)
AD&D - Played in Rob Kuntz's El Raja Key dungeon (at the North TX RPG Con). Also played in grodog's Castle Greyhawk (same con).
Risus - Played a completely free-form/improv session (inspired by a Robin Laws column) that turned out to be something like a zombie survival horror flick. It was different and interesting.
Huh, looking at that list, I've been gaming more than I thought. I think I've been in a gaming dry spell the past couple months, though. (Not "no gaming," but less that usual.)
Do you know your web site comes up as not trusted? Plus your site appears to not even be up anymore.
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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
Treebore wrote:
Do you know your web site comes up as not trusted? Plus your site appears to not even be up anymore.
Yeah, I just contacted the web hosting company, this afternoon. Should be cleared up shortly.
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Lost City Campaign Log
I haven't run anything since Twilight:2000 for the Thursday Night Irregulars last year. Before that, it was at least 10 years. I'm currently contemplating a C&C conversion of Al-Qadim to run as either a maptools/skype campaign, or possibly face-to-face.
I've been lucky enough to play a bit:
Aramis' Go Fer Your Gun online with the Thursday Night Irregulars. I think that might have been my only Thursday night game this year? Sadness.
nwelte's bi-weekly C&C game on Maptools & Skype. It's a great group, and Nate is like the mapfu master (when he isn't accidentally locking our tokens). We've been going for well over a year now.
Playtested an AD&D module that ATOM is writing/illustrating. Unfortunately, our schedules continued to conflict, so it only lasted a few sessions.
Face-to-Face mix of Labyrinth Lord and AD&D. The campaign sort of spiraled out of control until it exploded magnificently with everyone taking their toys and going home.
Face-to-Face D6 houserule version of the "Fallout" video game setting. Dropped out of this one when I had to concentrate on getting some commissions completed. I'm not big on dicepool games anyway, so I never found the time to go back to it when my dance card opened up.
killjoy's Face-to-Face AD&D at North Texas RPG Con. I was killed by another PC.
Rigon's Face-to-Face C&C at Con on the Cob. Had great fun storming a dungeon with Treebore and Gladiator27.
Face-to-Face Labyrinth Lord at Con on the Cob, playing alongside Tree, Rigon and Glad.
I guess that's about it!
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Ah, Twilight:2000. I played that one in high school. Fun stuff. We did the Free City of Krakow trilogy of modules. Then we ... well, somebody bought CityTech and it was all:
"Oooh, shiney." And we kinda forgot about it.
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The Rock says ...
CharlieRock wrote:
Ah, Twilight:2000. I played that one in high school. Fun stuff. We did the Free City of Krakow trilogy of modules. Then we ... well, somebody bought CityTech and it was all:
"Oooh, shiney." And we kinda forgot about it.
"shiney"? No, you probably said "This is so rad, dude..."
Yeah, we had a lot of fun playing it, CharlieRock. The same thing happened to us though; My group tended to drift from genre to genre to genre, depending on what caught our fancy. Still, I'd probably have to say we put the most time into playing T2k at that point. It's the only "campaign" I can remember from my late teens/early 20's. We'd pretty much given up on D&D (or any fantasy RPG) by that point, having played that exclusively since the age of 10 or 11.
We had tons of fun playing Battletech (Aerotech, Citytech and Mechwarrior) and CarWars in that mix, that's for sure!
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jaguar451 wrote:
"shiney"? No, you probably said "This is so rad, dude..."
Let's play the tape:
"Wow! CityTech! The best 'Mech is a Thunderbolt."
"No way! Warhammer, dude."
"Yeah, right. My Thunderbolt tore up your Warhammer."
"You had help!"
"Nuh-uhhh!
"Uh-hhuuhhh!"
Well, if you'll excuse me I just remember how my last game ended and need to make a few phone calls. Payback is a Starleague Tech Archer.
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Running: C&C A series every other sunday via skype/maptool
Running: the occasional one shot C&C rules
Playing: Treebores Tuesday night C&C game via skype/maptool
Wanting to play/run: Hackmaster Basic (I know tree is running a game but I can not join right away). Would not mind trying a Sci-fi game but am hesitant because I generally have no interest in the genre. I am interested in Warhammer 3rd but the price point seems steep and it is of course not released yet.
Also interested in playing/running a 4e game online but no time to add that to my schedule at the moment.
Preparing to run: Rise of the Runelords with C&C ruleset (been waiting for my in-laws schedule to match up with mine. Have had 5 start dates and all have fallen through. Very fustrating.)
Tonight I'm running The Pool for the family (with a "Faery's Tale" theme/setting). We'll see how it goes
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Lost City Campaign Log
Running a Rolemaster Classic game (because nothing feels like a good old game of RM!) as well as sporadic games of Savage Worlds. Our "main" game, Labyrinth Lord, is still going strong, but then again, we've been plaing B/X since the 80ies, so LabLord is simply a continuation of a game we've been playing...forever. Getting back into C&C after a little break, hopefully will be running it son.
Running a Game called **** it, it's time to get paid! basically it's a hybrid of smash tv and rifts. Teams of juicers compete for cash and prizes. It's something really different for the group I game with. The first session we used the 8ft by 5ft battlemat also Known as the battleblanket, fully covered with a 3 mile section of the chi town burbs.