Jan 11, 2024 8:15 pm
Closed to Applications
Game System: Savage Worlds Adventure Edition (SWADE).
Genre: Synthwave, Investigative, Cassette Futurism
Number of Players: Six players maximum.
Posting Frequency: A minimum of 3 times per week seems reasonable.
Game Duration: Probably six months to a year. We'll decide as we go.
Adult Content or Controversial Themes: Expect drugs, violence, and lots of swearing. Sex, if any, is ONLY ever implied.
Experience: Prior experience with SWADE is helpful but not necessary. Those new to Savage Worlds are welcomed.
Specialized Resources: You should have a copy of Savage Worlds Adventure Edition. Anything else that's needed, I will provide.
Marginalized Groups: Everyone is welcomed.
Applying: Express your interest in the thread below. First come, First served.
Street Wolves
"Put your shades on, get in the car, and pop in a cassette. It’s time to hit the streets."
Street Wolves is a synthwave infused, retro-future Savage Worlds setting by Table Cat Games. It's your favorite '80s police procedural or crime drama set in a fictional U.S. coastal city similar to Miami, Florida. The setting is inspired by synthwave aesthetics, buddy cop/police procedurals like Miami Vice, neo-noir movies like Drive, and adult animated series like Moonbeam City. There's a splash of science fiction mixed with a healthy amount of cop show tropes.
Players take the roles of Street Wolves - operatives that work outside the system as investigators and problem solvers. They fight numerous foes in the shadows such as conspiracies, cults, corporate goons, Soviet spies, drug traffickers, and ninjas - at the same time facing their own inner demons. Your characters juggle their dramatic professional and personal lives, keep the city safe, have torrid romances, and look stylish as hell while doing it. There's also a mysterious phenomena called Vapor, which causes cities to have unusual colors at night, and it even gives the unlucky "Vapor poisoned" unusual powers. It’s both a blessing and a curse.
And it's the late '80s, so don't forget the fashion: power suits, headbands, lace gloves, brassieres worn as outerwear, track suits, punk rock apparel, popped collars, argyle socks, hush puppies, leather jackets, leg warmers, sweater dresses, sports coats, Hawaiian shirts, parachute pants, and endless other items inspired by popular artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna, or by popular trends like the tv show Dallas, the aerobics craze, and professional wear. Your character’s signature look is just as important as his or her skills and personality.
If you want more insight into the look and tone of the setting, then check out the link below. You can't get more Street Wolves than this:
Alphabet City
What is Synthwave?
Most people are familiar with the term synthwave as a form of electronic music from the 1980s predominantly associated with film soundtracks and video games. It's characterized by its use of synthesizers, electronic drum beats, and reverb. But it also refers to a specific retro 80s visual aesthetic. Also known as outrun, this aesthetic is very distinct for its gridlines, magenta and neon coloration, and VHS tracking artifacts. The Street Wolves setting is absolutely drenched in such visuals, and synthwave represents a core part of the game's tone and charm.
The synthwave look is often coupled with so-called "cassette futurism" or "modempunk," which is a closely related aesthetic that draws on the technology of the '80s. Lots of blocky monitors, monochrone green CRT displays, dial-up modems, dot matrix printers, and, of course, video and beta cassette tapes. High-end electronics come in beige cases. Digital is making an appearance, but analog tech is still everywhere. Boomboxes are all the rage. Computers such as Apple's 16-bit IIGS are the hottest and latest in personal computing. Technology, at this time, exists in a transitional state, so it's not unusual to see things like a rotary phone alongside a large, proto-cell phone, or a magnetic reel-to-reel tape alongside an optical disc.
Last edited January 13, 2024 8:22 pm