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Masters of the Universe RPG

Started by Panjumanju, December 20, 2012, 09:57:45 PM

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Panjumanju

I may be lynched for putting this on therpgsite, but I've written a little story-game based on Masters of the Universe.

I enjoyed the hypnotic repetitive nature of He-Man when I was young, and always thought it would lend itself well to RPG treatment. When I was finally able to track down and play the FASA Masters of the Universe RPG, it was so terribly written and mechanically dysfunctional that I was forced to write my own.

https://www.box.com/s/bb9fjiuqb27s0vzqti53

This is entirely just for fun and not at all for any gain or profit.

My justification for it being a story-game was this: There are many great roleplaying games where you can be a barbarian with a blaster, but no great roleplaying games for emulating a Filmation cartoon. In this game, you emulate the structure of the TV show and the process of toy collecting. Essentially, you play a child collecting toys and setting them against other child toy collectors as you progress through different stages of play that mirror the formulaic structure of an 80s cartoon.

It's one of those "we are between campaigns and have nothing to play" games because it requires no planning, no setup and (aside from custom character creation) about half an hour to play.

Also, if you email me, I've got a booklet version for printing off on legal sheets of paper, and a separate pdf for character sheets. My email is TransformersRPG@gmail.com (a previous project.)

In closing I'd just like to say that this is my favourite site about roleplaying games, and it is filled with lovely and kind and forgiving, caring people. Not, hopefully, lynch mobs. I share because I hope someone else can get some joy out of the project.

//Panjumanju
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The Good Assyrian

Not my cup of tea, but rock on!  I like labors of love and there will be someone out there who totally digs this - I just emailed a link to a friend who may very well be that guy.  :)


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TristramEvans

I own the original FASA Masters of the Universe RPG. Its reallyreally awful in a charmingly 80s way.

Tommy Brownell

Quote from: Panjumanju;610479I may be lynched for putting this on therpgsite, but I've written a little story-game based on Masters of the Universe.

I enjoyed the hypnotic repetitive nature of He-Man when I was young, and always thought it would lend itself well to RPG treatment. When I was finally able to track down and play the FASA Masters of the Universe RPG, it was so terribly written and mechanically dysfunctional that I was forced to write my own.

https://www.box.com/s/bb9fjiuqb27s0vzqti53

This is entirely just for fun and not at all for any gain or profit.

My justification for it being a story-game was this: There are many great roleplaying games where you can be a barbarian with a blaster, but no great roleplaying games for emulating a Filmation cartoon. In this game, you emulate the structure of the TV show and the process of toy collecting. Essentially, you play a child collecting toys and setting them against other child toy collectors as you progress through different stages of play that mirror the formulaic structure of an 80s cartoon.

It's one of those "we are between campaigns and have nothing to play" games because it requires no planning, no setup and (aside from custom character creation) about half an hour to play.

Also, if you email me, I've got a booklet version for printing off on legal sheets of paper, and a separate pdf for character sheets. My email is TransformersRPG@gmail.com (a previous project.)

In closing I'd just like to say that this is my favourite site about roleplaying games, and it is filled with lovely and kind and forgiving, caring people. Not, hopefully, lynch mobs. I share because I hope someone else can get some joy out of the project.

//Panjumanju

Cartoon Action Hour Season 2 actually emulates Filmation cartoons pretty well.

That said, I love me some He-Man, so I'm going to download this and at least read it...maybe even play it.
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Bedrockbrendan

You may want to check out hong kong action theater. It has a slightly sinilar premise where you play an actor in martial arts movies. There may be some mechanics and procedures you can use.

Bill

I enjoyed the remake of the He man cartoon. I admit it.

Panjumanju

Quote from: Tommy Brownell;610509Cartoon Action Hour Season 2 actually emulates Filmation cartoons pretty well.

Quote from: BedrockBrendan;610535You may want to check out hong kong action theater.

Thanks, I'll check those out.

Quote from: Bill;610563I enjoyed the remake of the He man cartoon. I admit it.

The 2002 series was pretty great...but it discarded a lot of camp for some fairly legitimate fantasy story-telling. It was all the original producers and staff, so I cannot say it lacked legitimacy. But it felt to me like the genuine sweet honest kid in class grew up into somebody slightly less sweet and very much trying to be cool. He was smarter and slicker - and gosh, maybe he was cool after all, but he lost some heart, too. (Am I digging too deep, here?)

//Panjumanju
"What strength!! But don't forget there are many guys like you all over the world."
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colwebbsfmc

Quote from: The Good Assyrian;610489Not my cup of tea, but rock on!  I like labors of love and there will be someone out there who totally digs this - I just emailed a link to a friend who may very well be that guy.  :)


-TGA

TGA-

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Bill

Quote from: Panjumanju;610578Thanks, I'll check those out.



The 2002 series was pretty great...but it discarded a lot of camp for some fairly legitimate fantasy story-telling. It was all the original producers and staff, so I cannot say it lacked legitimacy. But it felt to me like the genuine sweet honest kid in class grew up into somebody slightly less sweet and very much trying to be cool. He was smarter and slicker - and gosh, maybe he was cool after all, but he lost some heart, too. (Am I digging too deep, here?)

//Panjumanju

You are not digging too deeply.

I prefered my Masters of the Universe a little more serious, you prefered the charm of the origional. Its all good.

Bedrockbrendan

Wanst there another He-Man series made in the late 80s or early 90s (with a spightly more sci fi bent)?

Havent seen the remake series. Enjoyed the original as a kid when it was on. Dont know how well it holds up over time (the D&D cartoon didnt hold up all that well).

The Were-Grognard

Funny, I was thinking about Masters of The Universe the other day.  I finally found a copy (on youtube) of the original animated commercial before the animated series existed.  

In it, Castle Grayskull was originally supposed to be Skeletor's lair, as opposed to the Sorceress'.  All these years, I though that maybe I had imagined that commercial.

Also, Castle Grayskull/Castle Greyhawk.  Coincidence?  I think not.

TristramEvans

Quote from: Bill;610563I enjoyed the remake of the He man cartoon. I admit it.

Which one?

TristramEvans

The thing I loved most about He-man was the old box art, painted in the lurid Pulp style of a 50s Ec comic by way or Earl Norem. Kinda sad they've never put out a collection of those paintings.

When I started gaming these were huge inspirations to me










Panjumanju

Quote from: TristramEvans;610667The thing I loved most about He-man was the old box art, painted in the lurid Pulp style of a 50s Ec comic by way or Earl Norem. Kinda sad they've never put out a collection of those paintings.

When I started gaming these were huge inspirations to me

I completely agree, they're amazing.

They are available, though - to a limited extent. I've seen several of them as posters at He-Man conventions, and I've seen a few artist-centred art books where they are included as part of their body.

//Panjumanju
"What strength!! But don't forget there are many guys like you all over the world."
--
Now on Crowdfundr: "SOLO MARTIAL BLUES" is a single-player martial arts TTRPG at https://fnd.us/solo-martial-blues?ref=sh_dCLT6b

Bill

Quote from: TristramEvans;610665Which one?

I did not realize it was remade more than once. The one I liked was more serious.