My games list: Polaris, IAWA, Penny for Your Thoughts, more
Posted: June 1st, 2010, 8:44 am
So I thought about starting a thread for each and every game I would be willing to play, and thought that would get really spammy really fast. So I thought I'd make a list of a few games I wanted to play, and I figured that if any of them garnered a lot of interest, we could just spin it off into a new thread.
So the games I've never played:
Polaris - I've wanted to try this for YEARS. Several times now, I've *almost* played it, but each time the group decided on something else instead.
In A Wicked Age - I just found out about this game a couple months ago. (Not paying attention, apparently.)
A Penny for Your Thoughts - This one has really interesting mechanics - shared ownership of characters, and no GM. And it's all about backstory.
Burning Wheel - Okay, I *have* played this one. But it was with a group that really wasn't invested in it, and the system doesn't work with players whose attitude is "you tell me when to roll dice, and I'll roll them." I'd love to play it with a group that was actually engaged with the system.
And the games I've played before and would gladly play (run) again:
Fiasco - I've played this a half-dozen times now, and each time it's been a wonderful messy disaster. In-game, that is.
carry. - What can I say - I like games with tough moral choices.
(There are many more I would gladly play or run again, but those are the top two that came to mind when I thought of games I either really liked or hadn't played in a while.)
So the games I've never played:
Polaris - I've wanted to try this for YEARS. Several times now, I've *almost* played it, but each time the group decided on something else instead.
In A Wicked Age - I just found out about this game a couple months ago. (Not paying attention, apparently.)
A Penny for Your Thoughts - This one has really interesting mechanics - shared ownership of characters, and no GM. And it's all about backstory.
Burning Wheel - Okay, I *have* played this one. But it was with a group that really wasn't invested in it, and the system doesn't work with players whose attitude is "you tell me when to roll dice, and I'll roll them." I'd love to play it with a group that was actually engaged with the system.
And the games I've played before and would gladly play (run) again:
Fiasco - I've played this a half-dozen times now, and each time it's been a wonderful messy disaster. In-game, that is.
carry. - What can I say - I like games with tough moral choices.
(There are many more I would gladly play or run again, but those are the top two that came to mind when I thought of games I either really liked or hadn't played in a while.)