Jul 14, 2016 1:38 pm
Hello future friends!
I am a long-time pbp gamer (originally on the wotc 4e forums, then myth-weavers, snailspace, and most recently on RPOL). I just heard about Gamersplane though on a Dungeon Master Block podcast.
Games I've run in live groups: I run live game(s) using primarily D&D 5e, but also other systems when I can get a chance: Blades in the Dark, Cortex Plus systems (like MHR, Smallville), Powered by the Apocalypse games, Pendragon, some ORE stuff (Reign and hacks mostly), and playtests of all kinds of other hacks and designs with which I'm incessantly tinkering. I haven't posted much in the last year or so due to parenting, moving, etc. but I hope to get back into posting on my blog at exploring-infinity.com
Games I want to play/run: Some games I haven't played enough but want to (recent system crushes you could say): Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands, A Dirty World, Wrath of the Autarch, Uncharted Worlds, the Shadowrun setting with a non-Shadowrun systems (probably using Blades in the Dark), Mindjammer 2e(FATE Core), Dramasystem, PDQ#, Night's Black Agents or similar, Seventh Sea 2e. Other games I'm interested in, maybe more secondarily, are things like FFG's End of the World: Alien Invasion, Beyond the Wall, Burning Wheel proper (I've run Mouse Guard and Torchbearer mini-campaigns), Continuum (I love alternate dimensions and issues of time travel), anything cyberpunk (i.e. The Sprawl), Sagas of the Icelanders, and lots of other less traditional games that my live groups seldom have time to indulge in.
Ideas: Lately, I've been especially loving the rpg potential of systems that allow exploration of the following ideas: heavy relationship drama, the shonen-anime style/genres, kingdom/community-building (especially including troupe play and legacy play rather than a traditional set party of adventurers without much time passage), Dramasystem's idea of dramatic poles for every character, conspiracy campaigns, post-apocalyptic existentialism, noir tropes/genre, XCOM/hopeless alien invasion games, nautical/swashbuckling stories, literary/minimal game designs like in Swords Without Master, and literary/philosophical explorations about why we enjoy what we enjoy about rpgs (like disposition theory of media enjoyment, definitions of play, psychology of flow, how game design and literary elements shape and enhance collaborative creativity, etc.). I also always love developing my real-life empathy and awareness through pushing my boundaries by playing characters uncomfortably different from myself.
Whew, I know that's a lot now that I look at it. If you're interested in any of these topics, I would love to connect and discuss this stuff with you too! I'm about to have a newborn anytime in the next month or two, in addition to my 2-year old, so I'm not sure how much pbp gaming capacity I'll have. Who knows, I may in fact have more middle-of-the-night time to post than usual. :P
I look forward to meeting you all, hearing what you love to think about in the literary/gaming/psychology realm, and overall finding a new venue for compelling discussions (and hopefully games)!
--Crusoe
I am a long-time pbp gamer (originally on the wotc 4e forums, then myth-weavers, snailspace, and most recently on RPOL). I just heard about Gamersplane though on a Dungeon Master Block podcast.
Games I've run in live groups: I run live game(s) using primarily D&D 5e, but also other systems when I can get a chance: Blades in the Dark, Cortex Plus systems (like MHR, Smallville), Powered by the Apocalypse games, Pendragon, some ORE stuff (Reign and hacks mostly), and playtests of all kinds of other hacks and designs with which I'm incessantly tinkering. I haven't posted much in the last year or so due to parenting, moving, etc. but I hope to get back into posting on my blog at exploring-infinity.com
Games I want to play/run: Some games I haven't played enough but want to (recent system crushes you could say): Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands, A Dirty World, Wrath of the Autarch, Uncharted Worlds, the Shadowrun setting with a non-Shadowrun systems (probably using Blades in the Dark), Mindjammer 2e(FATE Core), Dramasystem, PDQ#, Night's Black Agents or similar, Seventh Sea 2e. Other games I'm interested in, maybe more secondarily, are things like FFG's End of the World: Alien Invasion, Beyond the Wall, Burning Wheel proper (I've run Mouse Guard and Torchbearer mini-campaigns), Continuum (I love alternate dimensions and issues of time travel), anything cyberpunk (i.e. The Sprawl), Sagas of the Icelanders, and lots of other less traditional games that my live groups seldom have time to indulge in.
Ideas: Lately, I've been especially loving the rpg potential of systems that allow exploration of the following ideas: heavy relationship drama, the shonen-anime style/genres, kingdom/community-building (especially including troupe play and legacy play rather than a traditional set party of adventurers without much time passage), Dramasystem's idea of dramatic poles for every character, conspiracy campaigns, post-apocalyptic existentialism, noir tropes/genre, XCOM/hopeless alien invasion games, nautical/swashbuckling stories, literary/minimal game designs like in Swords Without Master, and literary/philosophical explorations about why we enjoy what we enjoy about rpgs (like disposition theory of media enjoyment, definitions of play, psychology of flow, how game design and literary elements shape and enhance collaborative creativity, etc.). I also always love developing my real-life empathy and awareness through pushing my boundaries by playing characters uncomfortably different from myself.
Whew, I know that's a lot now that I look at it. If you're interested in any of these topics, I would love to connect and discuss this stuff with you too! I'm about to have a newborn anytime in the next month or two, in addition to my 2-year old, so I'm not sure how much pbp gaming capacity I'll have. Who knows, I may in fact have more middle-of-the-night time to post than usual. :P
I look forward to meeting you all, hearing what you love to think about in the literary/gaming/psychology realm, and overall finding a new venue for compelling discussions (and hopefully games)!
--Crusoe
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