OSR Interest Check

Feb 7, 2025 6:18 am
Interest Check:
Exploring the OSR

Hello folks! With the influx of new players to gamersplane.com recently, there's been some solid thought put towards how we can all make the community an even more vibrant and welcoming place. My little part of that? Running some OSR style games for people who are new to the site, or perhaps just new to that style of play.

I'll start things off with this OSR Interest Check thread, but I'll move to a specific game and scenario for recruitment once I have an idea of how many folks are interested, and in which games.

Some gamers struggle with "OSR" (Old School Renaissance / Revival) as a tag or descriptor for games, and while it does mean different things to different people to a degree, I find it really sums up some specific things I love to see in my fantasy rpgs.
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Here's a quick breakdown of what I mean by the term, in the context of what I'm hoping to run on GP:

Rulings Over Rules
I'll generally stick to the rules as written, though I might house rule certain things I feel are missing from the ruleset -- for example, if there are no rules for rolling a natural 20, or a Natural 1... I'll add some. You'll see that many of these systems just don't cover all the corner cases other RPGs do -- swimming, falling, chases, grappling, aiming, holding your breath -- and on and on. OSR games favor "rulings over rules," which means the GM has the ability to make situational, on-the-fly rulings as the need arises.

Simple and Flexible Systems
With these types of games, I prefer simple and elegant core mechanics that leave plenty of room for player creativity and improvisation. You won't be told you can't do something because you don't have the right Feat on your character sheet or there's no precise "action" that fits what you're trying to do.

High-Stakes Lethality
The games can be deadly, and combat is often either a last resort or something you want to prepare carefully for. Decisions can have lasting consequences, and it pays to not get too attached to characters in the early stages of the game. Also keep in mind that combat encounters are absolutely not balanced -- you can and will run into foes you should not fight head-on.

Player Skill is Emphasized
Strive to interact with the environment around your character in clever and resourceful ways. Be creative -- the answer will not be on your sheet, typically.

Emergent Worlds and Stories
We can certainly 'ground' the game in a known fantasy world or do work up-front to create one, but narratives and the setting itself often take shape from the play, emerging naturally. Many OSR systems and adventures also come packed with random tables that can really help flavor the game and build this stuff out.

When you get right down to it, OSR play doesn't necessarily look a lot like how people actually played in the 70s and 80s. Some of us believe that's a good thing, and that the attractive bit is actually that OSR games represent an improved and idealized way to play in an old school style. It's nostalgic, but it's better. And for those just starting to dabble in this style of play, it can be a joyous exploration because it can be so different from prior gaming experiences you might have had.

All that crap above, of course, is just my take.
[ +- ] A few intrepid souls are still with me? Well, know that I've got my own quirks as a GM...

Regardless of what I end up running, some basics will always apply...

Inclusivity: My games are explicitly friendly to the LGBT community, people of color and any other minorities or marginalized groups.
Safety Tools: X-Card, Lines & Veils
Subject Matter Warnings: Violence, Brutality, Gore, Murder, Enslavement, Discrimination, Fuedalism, Mild Sexy Times, Mean Nobles, Intolerant Priests, Slavering Monsters, Pus, Bile, you get the idea.
Scope of Game: A single short module, dungeon, or scenario
Duration of Game: A few months
Expected Posting Rate: Daily
Alright -- so let's see what systems people might have interest in.

Vote for as many or as few as you like, and then post below about your experience with OSR games and what you'd like to get out of the experience.

What OSR systems are you most interested in? Multi Public

Beyond the Wall
By This Axe I Hack
Cairn 2e
Dungeon Goons or Tunnel Goons
DURF
Knave 2e
MÖRK BORG
Outcast Silver Raiders
Shadowdark
Macchiato Monsters
The Black Hack
White Box Fantastic Medieval Adventure Game
Last edited February 7, 2025 8:36 am
Feb 7, 2025 6:34 am
Hi Harrigan! OK I am not new to OSR, but I am fairly new to the site. If you intend this game as a total newb intro, I might not be the best fit. But if you're open, I'd be up for playing!
Feb 7, 2025 6:47 am
Not sure if I count as a new player on GP, (is there a cut off date for that? LOL) but I would definitely love to play. I also have a fair bit of experience with OSR style games.

I am planning to run a game myself eventually, so I will definitely be keeping an eye on the poll no matter what.
Feb 7, 2025 7:46 am
Dropped a couple of votes for the systems I like the most! I think what appeals to me about the OSR is the grounded nature in both story and setting - you're trying to make a place for yourself in the world, rather than saving it, and the world carries on regardless. With how eager the OSR/NSR community is to hack and tinker with elfgames, there's always something new to discover.

I'm quite full up on games right this moment, so please don't count this as a commitment, but I might have space for one more in the future!
Feb 7, 2025 8:43 am
Heads up — I just added a game I forgot to include in the poll initially: O.S.R. And that appears to have bumped a few votes around…

Apologies, but you three who voted already should revisit and check your chits!
Feb 7, 2025 9:55 am
I've honestly been browsing the tavern for a Mörk Borg game for a while now and am also thinking about running one myself if none show up :D
That second part would have to wait till next month though.

The other ones your mention here, @Harrigan, I don't really know. If any of them follow the same vibe, I'd be up for that.
Feb 7, 2025 10:00 am
I have zero experience with OSR games, but based on this explanation and a bit of looking into it myself, it seems pretty interesting! I’m particularly a fan of the higher-stakes, simpler/ruling-prioritized systems and focus on exploration. This style of play is new and exciting (to me) and I’m interested to see what it can create.
Feb 7, 2025 10:17 am
I am a new player with zero OSR experience. I would be interested in simply learning and exploring whatever system was settled upon.
Feb 7, 2025 11:31 am
You had me at "Hello folks!"
Feb 7, 2025 12:29 pm
The only system I could say is actually OSR that I have experience with is Mork Borg. I've ran CY_BORG and Frontier Scum before. Both were a great time, so I'm a fan. I don't really know anything about other OSR systems, but I'm interested in trying them regardless.
Feb 7, 2025 3:22 pm
The only exposure to OSR I've had is what I've seen since joining GP. I would like to join a newbie-friendly OSR game as I feel hesitant to apply to those types of games since I don't want to slow down the gameplay.
Feb 7, 2025 5:17 pm
There are great options for gaming here!
Feb 7, 2025 5:50 pm
Always wanted to try Beyond The Wall. If I wasn't in so many games and not new ....
Sigh

Anyway, great slate of games on offer!
Feb 7, 2025 8:13 pm
Looks like a pretty decent amount of interest already — more than enough for a couple of games. I’ll hopefully end up running a few of these short scenarios in succession, so don’t despair if you don’t end up in whatever game ends up being first. (Trust me. There will be plenty of time to despair once you’re *in* one of my OSR games.)

Interesting to see where the ballots are being cast…
Feb 7, 2025 8:22 pm
I'm not new to GP, but I've always wanted to try OSR, back when the dungeon is the game, gold = experience, and level titles were a thing. The only system I have any knowledge of is 1st edition DND, though I have hear of Mork Borg.
Feb 7, 2025 10:08 pm
I’m interested. New to the site and keen to get into some shorter games so this would be a great fit.
Feb 7, 2025 10:18 pm
Hmmm, SudoDragon... Linux based Pseudodragon?
Feb 7, 2025 11:22 pm
OSR rules!! I was in a Beyond the Wall game a few months ago but it fell through. I am in a By This Axe I hack now and also was in a Shadowdark Halloween adventure that was cool. Also I haven't been here quite a year yet so I could be new. Hahahaha
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Feb 8, 2025 1:18 am
I'm interested in general but i haven't played any of the systems so I won't vote for one LOL
Feb 8, 2025 1:52 am
Top choices around Cairn, Knave, and Beyond the Wall. Haven't gotten to try any of those yet. I've gotten to DM Shadowdark but haven't played a character yet, so would love to give that a try as well. Not sure I can count myself as new to OSR or GP anymore, but this is all up my alley.
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