What I'm thinking about bringing
Posted: June 3rd, 2015, 6:51 am
Into the Odd: A super streamlined, quick-playing, classless variant of OD&D, with an emphasis on exploration and clever play and weird, arcane technology. [https://rpggeek.com/rpg/23882/odd]
Jedi Blackbird: Johnzo's Lady Blackbird hack, with lightsabers and a Hutt and a junk planet. What's not to like? [https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/112535/jedi-blackbird]
Kagematsu: I haven't played in a couple years, but this is one of my favorite games. I probably won't schedule it, but if you want to play and we can work out its particular requirements, come find me! [https://rpggeek.com/rpg/2985/kagematsu]
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Perhaps for an early morning or late night slot? A board game in a pretty loose sense of the word - the play materials consist of a map of London, a directory of addresses, at least one issue of a fictional newspaper, and a case book with a description of a crime and available clues - SHCD is a surprisingly immersive experience. The last time we played, we found ourselves pacing around our kitchen table, pouring drinks as we eyed the clock and wiped sweat from our brows, debating every detail as we tried to construct a solution to the mystery we'd been presented with. [http://bgg.geekdo.com/boardgame/2511/sh ... -detective]
Jedi Blackbird: Johnzo's Lady Blackbird hack, with lightsabers and a Hutt and a junk planet. What's not to like? [https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/112535/jedi-blackbird]
Kagematsu: I haven't played in a couple years, but this is one of my favorite games. I probably won't schedule it, but if you want to play and we can work out its particular requirements, come find me! [https://rpggeek.com/rpg/2985/kagematsu]
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Perhaps for an early morning or late night slot? A board game in a pretty loose sense of the word - the play materials consist of a map of London, a directory of addresses, at least one issue of a fictional newspaper, and a case book with a description of a crime and available clues - SHCD is a surprisingly immersive experience. The last time we played, we found ourselves pacing around our kitchen table, pouring drinks as we eyed the clock and wiped sweat from our brows, debating every detail as we tried to construct a solution to the mystery we'd been presented with. [http://bgg.geekdo.com/boardgame/2511/sh ... -detective]