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Title: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: priestofroadkill on April 18, 2007, 01:05:33 AM
hey guys, first thread here on the forge. anyway..

i was thinking of doing a system of game, maybe not really an rpg, but kind of.
if any of you have played magic: the gathering, what i was thinking was what i always got out of playing that.
two or more "wizards", "mages", whatever, involved in epic battles, obviously not including them in the actual fight, but summoning, recruiting, using whatever means necessary to kill, or just beat, their opponent/s.

it's not technically an rpg, but what i want it to involve is highly descriptive, (ok, for the powergamers out there, it would be optional), epic combats involving a menagerie of creatures, maybe bits of equipment or even spells, that people can use to get rid of their opponent.

ok, apologies, but i love bestiaries, i admit they can get a tad bland, but not if you make them exciting and imaginative.

i realise this may be sounding like I'm just trying to rpg-ify m:tg, but I'm going to try and avoid it.

if you've got any thoughts or questions, don't be afraid to reply.

           mark
Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: priestofroadkill on April 18, 2007, 01:09:35 AM
oh, i forgot, it would more than likely be GM-less as it would probably be more of a game involving role-play rather than a roleplaying experience.

        .... if that makes sense.


      mark
Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: george oliver on April 18, 2007, 07:54:00 AM
I don't know if you're familiar with Spellcaster or not, but it's one of the classic games of this genre.

http://homepage.mac.com/philaros/SC-Rules.html

How does that compare with what you're envisioning?

Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: Callan S. on April 18, 2007, 10:47:14 AM
Perhaps the creatures could be created by combining a number of monster part cards together and in addition each card has two qualties to it, which the player has to say. That way you would get some good fodder for narration.
Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: priestofroadkill on April 18, 2007, 03:51:51 PM
that sounds like an idea.

i'm just checking spellcaster out now.
Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: priestofroadkill on April 19, 2007, 12:52:39 AM
i actually think spellcaster is pretty much what i mean
Title: Re: technically not an rpg, but it's rpg-like
Post by: David Artman on April 19, 2007, 03:21:20 PM
AH, yes... Spellcaster. Talk about a game that's RIPE for making into a card set (noncollectable) or Java game.

Put each gesture onto a card, with several copies of it in the set, and add a reference card(s) for the spells and basic rules. A nice one-pack game....

Hmmm... makes me think of a different idea: translating it to use Icehouse pieces (see sig).
David