Gauntlet Hangouts is an incredible success story.

Gauntlet Hangouts is an incredible success story.

Gauntlet Hangouts is an incredible success story. There are presently 183 sessions on the Gauntlet Hangouts calendar through February. I suspect that number will rise to 200+ within the next few days as we solidify January and keep adding to February.

Here is what we are playing:

Indie Scwharze Auge – Fiasko in der Binge (German language one-shot)

Apocalypse World: Fallen Empires West

Bedlam Hall (2 sessions)

Blades in the Dark: Dark Nights & Cold Steel (4 sessions)

Blades in the Dark: Scum & Villainy (4 sessions)

Bluebeard’s Bride (2 sessions)

Breakers: Gauntlet City (4 sessions)

Chageling the Lost PbtA (2 sessions)

Cold City (3 sessions)

Prime (The Sprawl Shadowrun)

Dragons & Travellers’ Tales (Playtest; 2 sessions)

Dungeon World: Ten Hidden Keys

Dungeon World: Song of the Shadow Court (3 sessions)

Fall of Magic (7 sessions)

Follow

Forget-Me-Not

Unknown Armies (4 sessions)

Dude, Run (2 sessions)

GMing Q&A

Rolemaster: Slumbering Ursine Dunes (2 sessions)

All of Their Strengths (2 sessions)

Pack of Strays

Godbound: Snapping the Soaring Eagle’s Threads (2 sessions)

Headspace: Vancouver Aftermath (4 sessions)

Hearts of Wulin PbtA (4 sessions)

High Plains Samurai (2 sessions)

Into the Odd: The Call of the Light

Into the Odd: The Full-Dark Stone

Karma in the Dark

Lord Scurlock (4 sessions)

Malandros (2 sessions)

Maze Rats: Tomb of the Serpent Kings (2 sessions)

Monsterhearts 2: Mercy Falls ’83 (3 sessions)

Murder Hobo

Mutant: Year Zero (9 sessions)

Mystery Academy Masks (4 sessions)

Dungeon World: The High Seas Before the Storm (4 sessions)

Cthulhu Dark: Confidential (3 sessions)

Public Access (Playtest)

World of Dungeons: Seclusium

Sea of Stars (Playtest; 4 sessions)

Shadowrun/World of Shadows: Renraku Arcology Shutdown (4 sessions)

Star Trek Adventures (2 sessions)

Strike!: D&D 4E 10th Anniversary Series (3 sessions)

Shadowrun/World of Shadows: Bug City (4 sessions)

Seco Creek Vigilance Committee (2 sessions)

Crossroads Carnival (Playtest; 4 sessions)

Swords without Master: Echoes (4 sessions)

1%er: Swoop Gang (4 sessions)

The Rebel Few (4 sessions)

Pasión de las Pasiones (2 sessions)

Fate: Guards of Abashan (2 sessions)

Fate: Neo Shinobi Vendetta (2 sessions)

Unknown Armies (TGIT; 2 sessions)

Dungeon World: Horror on the Hill (4 sessions)

The Veil & Cascade: Nanostorm Blues (3 sessions)

The Veil: Humanity Lost (4 sessions)

The Veil: Synthesizers & Marigolds (4 sessions)

Bedlam Hall (Tragic Tuesday)

Before the Storm

Bluebeard’s Bride (Tragic Tuesday; 3 sessions)

Lovecraftesque

carry: a game about war

Witch: The Road to Linisfarne

Urban Shadows: The Dark Russian Soul (4 sessions)

Winterhorn

World of Dungeons: Ravenloft (5 sessions)

Hyper-Damage! Dog Dudes of the Alamo (2 sessions)

Check out the full calendar of events here: https://gauntlet-hangouts.firebaseapp.com/events

24 thoughts on “Gauntlet Hangouts is an incredible success story.”

  1. Questions:

    – How hard is it, as a player, to get into these games? Do they fill-up fast?

    – On the flipside, do the games typically get enough players to proceed?

    – Who can run a game on Gauntlet Hangouts? Anyone who backs at the $7 level or only pre-screened GMs?

    – Can GMs invite non-Patrons to play?

  2. Questions:

    – How hard is it, as a player, to get into these games? Do they fill-up fast?

    – On the flipside, do the games typically get enough players to proceed?

    – Who can run a game on Gauntlet Hangouts? Anyone who backs at the $7 level or only pre-screened GMs?

    – Can GMs invite non-Patrons to play?

  3. Klint Finley, a lot of the games fill up fast, but the waitlist totally works. I’ve been in many games with an open seat by gametime. We had one last night for Breakers: Gauntlet City.

  4. Klint Finley, a lot of the games fill up fast, but the waitlist totally works. I’ve been in many games with an open seat by gametime. We had one last night for Breakers: Gauntlet City.

  5. Klint Finley The games do fill pretty quickly, but the waitlist does open up frequently. As for games having enough players to proceed, yes, almost always. It’s pretty rare to have to cancel a game. Game runners are pre-screened, but it isn’t super-rigorous. It’s helpful if you have played with someone in the community who can vouch for you. As for non-Patrons, yes. GMs can reserve one or two spots for guests.

  6. Klint Finley The games do fill pretty quickly, but the waitlist does open up frequently. As for games having enough players to proceed, yes, almost always. It’s pretty rare to have to cancel a game. Game runners are pre-screened, but it isn’t super-rigorous. It’s helpful if you have played with someone in the community who can vouch for you. As for non-Patrons, yes. GMs can reserve one or two spots for guests.

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