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How are you using covid-19 as inspiration for your rpg sessions?

Started by Godspar Games, March 30, 2020, 04:18:55 PM

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Godspar Games

Quote from: Kyle Aaron;1127576When we got attacked by blood-sucking bats we called them corona bats, but that's been the full extent of it.

I ended up having my players in a Star Wars Saga campaign end up on Bespin in a cloud city infected with "Penumbra Virus", which was more like projectile vomit of smoke-producing biowaste.

Speaking of the kiddos getting to play, I've found a few silver linings to this quarantine as well: my nephews and nieces have never been more excited to game once this ends.
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Well, my lad's gamed before just with me, and occasionally on weekend one-offs. But our regular game was a weeknight in the city, 1900-2200, I'd get home at 2330. That's a bit much for a small lad whose normal bedtime is 2000; it was often a bit much for me, being woken by the kids at 0600. But now it's google hangouts, we can go to the end of the game session and he's straight off to bed, or even a bit before the end.
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Quote from: Ghostmaker;1125844Ever read John Ringo's Black Tide series? That was pretty much 'asshole engineers disease that turns people into rabid lunatics to save the planet'.

I'm going to second this.  Ringo's one of my favorite authors, and his Black Tide books are my favorite of the bunch.  I discovered them just last year and have probably read the series a dozen times through already.  And that's not something I commonly do.