Subsequent Topics 9/1/2004 asdfff: Guideline question Are we allowed to talk about card game design and "selected from-library game component games" rules theory? Like discuss the rules of different CGs, especially the new ones--Call of Cthulhu,… In Site Discussion Participants: asdfff, Ron Edwards.
9/2/2004 asdfff: Can someone classify this line of thought-- "proto-rpg& I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I need to find out what term to search for. The idea I've been having in the shower is start with a… In RPG Theory Participants: asdfff, Jinx, clehrich.
2/23/2006 asdfff: Where can I discuss mechanics? If I'm building a roguelike or trying to enhance the Gamist aspects of my RPG, where can I discuss the proper methods of, say, character advancement, taking inspiration from Diablo… In Site Discussion Participants: asdfff, Eero Tuovinen, Tommi Brander, Ben Lehman.
5/28/2007 asdfff: Outsider question: Who in the world does the 'd20' name appeal to? I was reminded of the D&D player's handbook the other day, and I thought to myself, who in the world buys this thing?
1) D&D claims to have only a… In Publishing Participants: asdfff, C.W.Richeson, Justin D. Jacobson, Ron Edwards.
5/28/2007 asdfff: Why are dice pools a favored idea here? I heard it mentioned on the wizards D&D boards that indie rpgs look favorably upon dice pools instead of straight up percentage modifiers. Can someone tell me why this is?… In First Thoughts Participants: asdfff, northerain, Narf the Mouse, Ron Edwards.
5/29/2007 asdfff: Why are dice pools a favored idea here? (moved to here) I heard it mentioned on the wizards D&D boards that indie rpgs look favorably upon dice pools instead of straight up percentage modifiers. Can someone tell me why this is?… In Actual Play Participants: asdfff, Noon, Ron Edwards, GregStolze.
7/29/2007 asdfff: [just curious] How does one get a publisher forum here? Just purely out of curiosity. How does one get a publisher forum here? (In the "Independent Game Forums" sub-group.) For instance, there are definitely more mid-to-high-profile authors writing small for-sale… In Site Discussion Participants: asdfff, lumpley, Ron Edwards.
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