So many games, so little time!
I’m getting back into the swing of things. Back from a really hectic and complicated holiday break, but things seem to be stabilizing back to a regular routine.
Just played my first ever session of Dogs in the Vineyard with Dan Maruschak and Justice Platt , who were kind enough to walk me through the game. Wrote up my Dog and ran through my first conflict and it was a BLAST!!! I really like the structure, reminiscent in some ways of Burning Wheel Duel of Wits in that it provides a scaffolding, and a guide to your roleplay, but leaves the meat of it to your interpretation. Looking forward to playing again in 2 weeks.
And speaking of BW, I’m going to be running a Burning Wheel campaign with my home group, which looks to be fun. In early planning stages at this point, but there is much excitement over that in the air.
A friend of mine has also started running his own hack of Fate, which feels very similar to PDQ. He calls it EDGE, and it’s light and fast and exciting. Having fun with that too.
I’m also looking forward to resuming my regular Mouse Guard and A Song of Ice and Fire RPG games, which are scheduled for next week.
We also concluded our first game of Swords Without Master PbP game last week, and will hopefully be starting a new story this week.
And of course, Richard Rogers ‘s Apocalypse World PbP is still going strong.
I also have an invitation for an Ars Magica game… but I don’t know if I can swing the level of commitment that that requires….
2016 is looking like it’s going to be good for RPGing… How’s your year starting out?
EDIT: I feel like I’m reaching Richard Rogers and Jason Cordova levels of online rpg activity frequency 😛
I’m afraid I pale in comparison to Richard Rogers when it comes to number of games played.
I’m afraid I pale in comparison to Richard Rogers when it comes to number of games played.