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Love my players...

Started by S'mon, March 14, 2019, 06:48:09 PM

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S'mon

Do *your* players do professional quality voice-acted & video  accounts of your game sessions?! If not, why not?! :D

[video=youtube_share;_ktGY3mV2YI]https://youtu.be/_ktGY3mV2YI[/youtube]

Alexander Kalinowski

Cool stuff!

I am partly confused though because I was being told we need to streamline all our games now because every gamer out there has a family and a full-time job now and thus practically only 5 minutes of time per day for the hobby. ;)
Author of the Knights of the Black Lily RPG, a game of sexy black fantasy.
Setting: Ilethra, a fantasy continent ruled over by exclusively spiteful and bored gods who play with mortals for their sport.
System: Faithful fantasy genre simulation. Bell-curved d100 as a core mechanic. Action economy based on interruptability. Cinematic attack sequences in melee. Fortune Points tied to scenario endgame stakes. Challenge-driven Game Design.
The dark gods await.

Delete_me

Quote from: Alexander Kalinowski;1079165Cool stuff!

I am partly confused though because I was being told we need to streamline all our games now because every gamer out there has a family and a full-time job now and thus practically only 5 minutes of time per day for the hobby. ;)

See... they need to get their family involved! The family that slays together stays together!

S'mon

Quote from: Alexander Kalinowski;1079165I am partly confused though because I was being told we need to streamline all our games now because every gamer out there has a family and a full-time job now and thus practically only 5 minutes of time per day for the hobby. ;)

Well that's a lie - kids today are often underemployed, if they haven't got time for RPGs it's because they just prioritise other things.

Re family, as Tanin says, it's cool to play together - Vorstag the demi-giant in Zerda's account is played by Bill my 11 year old son. :)