Favorite rpg adventure of 2009
Favorite rpg adventure of 2009
So, I'm interested in what everyones favorite games they played in adventure(s) were for 2009?
Mine was Primetime Adventures (a game where the rules use concepts from Primetime TV) where we created and played the TV show Eclesia, a show about the war between angels and demons set at a high school (similar to Buffy the Vampire Slayer).
My favorite oneshot was Song of Ice and Fire where I took the pregens that came with the startup adventure and tweaked them as an heir to a major throne. For some reason this game worked a lot better as a oneshot than a campaign but I was to try a similar style game again only using a different rule set.
Mine was Primetime Adventures (a game where the rules use concepts from Primetime TV) where we created and played the TV show Eclesia, a show about the war between angels and demons set at a high school (similar to Buffy the Vampire Slayer).
My favorite oneshot was Song of Ice and Fire where I took the pregens that came with the startup adventure and tweaked them as an heir to a major throne. For some reason this game worked a lot better as a oneshot than a campaign but I was to try a similar style game again only using a different rule set.
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[quote="jimmy corrigan"]i also had a great time running star trek: the ends and the means, and plan on continuing to have a great time running it in '010.[/quote]
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[quote="Skyman"]Sven's D&D political game was my favorite. Hands down. Just fun and engaging. Complications that were more than the basic I throwing a harder NPC at you. Where the game play was equal to the intensity of the roleplay[/quote]
That was a cool game but it was in 08. This years similar games were Pathfinder Planescape and Song of Ice and Fire.
[quote="cczernia"]That was a cool game but it was in 08. This years similar games were Pathfinder Planescape and Song of Ice and Fire.:mrgreen: [/quote]
But that is how bad azz it was Chris ...eh...alright then...Star Wars with JC
If Star Wars was in '08 then NWoW Ghost game or Song of Ice and Fire. I liked being a floozy nature child and the tourny knight with one hand. I was upset and happy and thrilled and a munchkin in that game. So i ran the gamut of emotional ranges within a single game. Si I can't be displeased
I liked the first half of the Planescape and I liked how my guy had his eyes gauged out it was cool. Second half was eh...because i was GM
[quote="Skyman"]
If Star Wars was in '08 then NWoW Ghost game or Song of Ice and Fire. I liked being a floozy nature child and the tourny knight with one hand. I was upset and happy and thrilled and a munchkin in that game. So i ran the gamut of emotional ranges within a single game. Si I can't be displeased
I liked the first half of the Planescape and I liked how my guy had his eyes gauged out it was cool. Second half was eh...because i was GM[/quote]
Actually, the first adventure you ran was my favorite... probably because it was all about me.
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I played in a really great Burning Empires one-shot at Endgame in Oakland.
Whenever I get confused about D&D alignment morality, I just imagine Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Ghandi arm wrestling shirtless on the back of a killer whale.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.