Monday, August 3, 2009

Obviously

It's obvious that I haven't been posting much recently. It's certainly not because I don't have much to say. We're full bore into prime airsoft season and it has taken most of my attention for game development.

At the moment we're running our Firefight! Solus campaign and I'm developing software to manage MILSIM games.

In parallel I'm reading Heroquest 2.0 and am loving it. I could have skimmed the book and started running but I'm taking it slow so that I can absorb the HQ lessons of approach and style. I'm glad for doing so. Much of what I've read reinforces my notions about story telling through gaming. Some of it doesn't but that's okay because everything makes sense. It feels good to be learning something.

Over and out.

Related Posts:

  • Epic followupOver at RPG.net I was asked how the mechanics worked for the story. I only gave a little glimpse in my writeup so here goes...The mechanics forced the fiction to go the way it did. The PCs absolutely had to sneak up onto eve… Read More
  • Haven't Gone Into Hibernation for the WinterI've been off the blog RADAR for a while. The reason is because we've sold our house, had Thanksgiving, my grandpap died, had Christmas, packed up and moved to another state all within the last 40 days or so. So, now it see… Read More
  • Heroquest 2.0 Mecha: Exhaustible MunitionsFor my Heroquest 2.0 mecha conversion I started going down the path of keeping track of ammo. The tracking wasn't strict but it was tracking none the less and it never felt right so I posted up on RPG.net and got some very g… Read More
  • Mythic GM Emulator + Swords & Wizadry = Great Gaming ExperienceLast week we started a little experiment and went GMless with Swords & Wizardry using the Mythic GM Emulator. It may sound crazy but I've got to say that it was absolutely incredible from the first session and continues … Read More
  • Adventurer: Careers In ProgressOn top of the Fighting Man career we've got several more in the works including Freeman, Ranger, Rogue, and Nobility.To give a little more info, the Free Man careers include Tradesman, Sailor, and Merchant. Ranger careers ar… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment