The latest +1 Forward is out! I wanted to share the brilliant panel on PbtA games from Gauntlet Con. The panel is moderated by David LaFreniere, with panelists:
Michael X. Heiligenstein
Lowell Francis
and +1 Forward’s own Rach Shelkey!
I loved this panel, learned a ton about different approaches to playing with this game system. I hope you enjoy it half as much as I did.
Special thanks to Paul Edson for bringing this to your ears.
http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/gauntlet-con-2017-pbta-gming-panel
http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/gauntlet-con-2017-pbta-gming-panel
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Oh nice!
Oh nice!
Exciting topic; can’t wait to listen!
Exciting topic; can’t wait to listen!
Oh nice, I liked this panel a lot – watched it on YT the next day!
Oh nice, I liked this panel a lot – watched it on YT the next day!
Good panel. Whoever said PBtA needs a Crimson Skies style game is right on. I want that.
Good panel. Whoever said PBtA needs a Crimson Skies style game is right on. I want that.
hey Lowell Francis, I was re-listening to the panel (heard it first time it happened, now listening to it via podcast). You mention wanting a PbtA game where you “discover and build your character through play”. Marshall Miller has created something that does this. Nanoworld!
finemessgames.com – Nanoworld: A Game of Clones – Fine Mess Games
(Also, his other game, The Warren, has a mechanical like this)
hey Lowell Francis, I was re-listening to the panel (heard it first time it happened, now listening to it via podcast). You mention wanting a PbtA game where you “discover and build your character through play”. Marshall Miller has created something that does this. Nanoworld!
finemessgames.com – Nanoworld: A Game of Clones – Fine Mess Games
(Also, his other game, The Warren, has a mechanical like this)
Just subscribed to your podcast – looking forward to it.
Say, a quick suggestion for a future podcast topic: using PbtA for a Warhammer 40k game. The gothic setting is intrinsically extremely evocative and seems ripe for apocalyption. Just a thought.
Just subscribed to your podcast – looking forward to it.
Say, a quick suggestion for a future podcast topic: using PbtA for a Warhammer 40k game. The gothic setting is intrinsically extremely evocative and seems ripe for apocalyption. Just a thought.