Games I'm bringing and theme this year....
Posted: June 20th, 2013, 8:44 pm
I'm going to bring a few games, most of which I'll put up ad-hoc once there, either adding to the schedule if it makes sense or, more likely, pitching in the "doughnut hole." FYI those include (in addition to already-mentioned Blowback elsewhere in this forum):
inSpectres
Don't Rest Your Head, for which I'll employ my long-running small town setting
But I'll also bring and want to run the following 3 games, as a bit of a priority (first offerings I'll make), with the theme of history story-telling across them all:
In a Quiet Year
Microscope
At the Hands of an Angry God (this one is not published yet but shall be (in editing now); this is my own game where we tell the story of idealist zealots who are breaking awy from the old world into a new frontier, forging their own new utopia; the game centers around how much "Families" (close-knit factions or actual families) of the new settlement cooperate, enact the morality they all embrace, and look out for their own against survival in a challenging environment; one player plays "Fate" as a facilitator, challenger, and agent provocateur, while the others each represent a Family)
inSpectres
Don't Rest Your Head, for which I'll employ my long-running small town setting
But I'll also bring and want to run the following 3 games, as a bit of a priority (first offerings I'll make), with the theme of history story-telling across them all:
In a Quiet Year
Microscope
At the Hands of an Angry God (this one is not published yet but shall be (in editing now); this is my own game where we tell the story of idealist zealots who are breaking awy from the old world into a new frontier, forging their own new utopia; the game centers around how much "Families" (close-knit factions or actual families) of the new settlement cooperate, enact the morality they all embrace, and look out for their own against survival in a challenging environment; one player plays "Fate" as a facilitator, challenger, and agent provocateur, while the others each represent a Family)