Nov 21, 2021 2:21 pm
Hello, gamers!
I only recently started playing TTRPGs compared to some other folks due to very little exposure in my regular social circles (and really, you never hear about anything, except D&D if you're lucky - the price you pay for being central european, I suppose). My regular gaming group has been meeting virtually once a week for about a year now. One of the group members wanted to learn to DM and showed an extraordinarily lucky hand at picking players; first group, instant success (at least for me). So we started out with D&D 5th Edition Lost Mines of Phandelver, then I stumbled across Microscope, then everyone took a turn DMing D&D 5e one-shots and now we're here.
Yesterday when one player couldn't make it, I suggested we look through my recently purchased Numenera Humble Bundle together after I've had one of the bundle books sitting on my virtual shelves for 2 years. I don't know yet if I'll appreciate the whole system but I certainly want to try to GM the introductory adventure(s). At this point, you may have noticed that this is already the second time I've introduced a new system to my group and there are so many more I'm interested in, I've had to start keeping a list (don't even get me started on all the ideas I've had for my own system and the worldbuilding I've been doing for my own D&D 5e setting). I can't put all of that on one group, and I also don't have time to regularly attend something for another 3-4 continuous hours, and that is why I'm introducing myself to you guys today.
I'm currently interested in learning the ins and outs of Numenera (I've got rough basics, would love to play to really get into it), and the following of which I've heard but where have little to no rules knowledge (the aforementioned list), approximately in order of interest: Blue Planet: Recontact (brand new! So brand new, in fact, that I'm not even sure it's widely available already, was recently funded on kickstarter), Tales from the Loop, Blades in the Dark, Night Witches, Coreolis, Those Dark Places, Perseverant
I look forward to interesting games!
I only recently started playing TTRPGs compared to some other folks due to very little exposure in my regular social circles (and really, you never hear about anything, except D&D if you're lucky - the price you pay for being central european, I suppose). My regular gaming group has been meeting virtually once a week for about a year now. One of the group members wanted to learn to DM and showed an extraordinarily lucky hand at picking players; first group, instant success (at least for me). So we started out with D&D 5th Edition Lost Mines of Phandelver, then I stumbled across Microscope, then everyone took a turn DMing D&D 5e one-shots and now we're here.
Yesterday when one player couldn't make it, I suggested we look through my recently purchased Numenera Humble Bundle together after I've had one of the bundle books sitting on my virtual shelves for 2 years. I don't know yet if I'll appreciate the whole system but I certainly want to try to GM the introductory adventure(s). At this point, you may have noticed that this is already the second time I've introduced a new system to my group and there are so many more I'm interested in, I've had to start keeping a list (don't even get me started on all the ideas I've had for my own system and the worldbuilding I've been doing for my own D&D 5e setting). I can't put all of that on one group, and I also don't have time to regularly attend something for another 3-4 continuous hours, and that is why I'm introducing myself to you guys today.
I'm currently interested in learning the ins and outs of Numenera (I've got rough basics, would love to play to really get into it), and the following of which I've heard but where have little to no rules knowledge (the aforementioned list), approximately in order of interest: Blue Planet: Recontact (brand new! So brand new, in fact, that I'm not even sure it's widely available already, was recently funded on kickstarter), Tales from the Loop, Blades in the Dark, Night Witches, Coreolis, Those Dark Places, Perseverant
I look forward to interesting games!