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Adventures in a Decadent Underground City

Started by Genly Ai, August 09, 2016, 05:42:29 PM

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Genly Ai

So,
I'm really really looking forward to the release of Apes Victorious, the new Goblinoid Games release.

http://goblinoidgames.blogspot.ca/2016/03/apes-victorious-coming-this-summer.html?m=1

....but not for the Apes. My favorite Planet of the Apes movie was Beneath the Planet of Apes, specifically because of the psychic mutants living in their underground city. My only question is...what kind of adventures would pcs have if the game was set purely underground?

I'm looking to run a kind of Logan's Run mixed with BtPotA. What can you guys think of in terms of making the game just as exciting and challenging as an above ground game?

Ewal

Lots of things come to mind.  Escaping getting eaten by a horde of mutated cannibals is always a good one.  Some serious traps and uncovering lost lore is fun.  I'm a huge fan of dwarven kingdoms and I've been thinking about starting a game where you have to retake a lost dwarven kingdom.  In this particular case though you could make it a ape dwarf kingdom?