Jul 31, 2022 1:53 pm
The OSR is certainly a *lot* more than just B/X or BECMI emulation, even though OSE has emerged as the gold standard in retroclones. OSRIC is AD&D, Swords and Wizardry is OD&D, etc.
For the record, my own AD&D game in high school (that I ran like 4-6 times a week!) wasn't very wargame like, at all. Early on I gravitated towards overland and campaign play (Greyhawk), and I dumped most of the truly fiddly bits around weapon speed, rating different weapons vs. different ACs, etc. In the end, my AD&D was a lot more like B/X... but as a closed-minded teenager I refused to play the "basic" game. :)
The neo-OSR stuff I'm talking about, BZ, is indeed often contemporary and minimalist. There are way too many of them to even begin to count anymore, but examples include The Black Hack, Troika!, Knave, Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells, Into the Odd, Electric Bastionland, Mausritter, Morg Borg, Warlock! and the like. Lighter games with more modern or streamlined mechanics. Yummy! And sorry for making your get-to-know-you about the OSR. ;) Also fascinating to read about Singapore, school theater and such!
For the record, my own AD&D game in high school (that I ran like 4-6 times a week!) wasn't very wargame like, at all. Early on I gravitated towards overland and campaign play (Greyhawk), and I dumped most of the truly fiddly bits around weapon speed, rating different weapons vs. different ACs, etc. In the end, my AD&D was a lot more like B/X... but as a closed-minded teenager I refused to play the "basic" game. :)
The neo-OSR stuff I'm talking about, BZ, is indeed often contemporary and minimalist. There are way too many of them to even begin to count anymore, but examples include The Black Hack, Troika!, Knave, Sharp Swords & Sinister Spells, Into the Odd, Electric Bastionland, Mausritter, Morg Borg, Warlock! and the like. Lighter games with more modern or streamlined mechanics. Yummy! And sorry for making your get-to-know-you about the OSR. ;) Also fascinating to read about Singapore, school theater and such!