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Post by atomicfloozy on Feb 16, 2020 22:20:24 GMT
I know I'm slower than some of you, but here is an AAR for the Working Grave Patrol Encounter. I was asked to do less story & more on how the game mechanics help build a story. Hope it helps. link
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Post by flashcove1 on Feb 17, 2020 3:46:09 GMT
I like it!
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Post by shoshen on Feb 17, 2020 14:54:36 GMT
Great read! That's a lot of ink making all of those TopoSolitario.com buildings!
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Post by atomicfloozy on Feb 17, 2020 15:22:43 GMT
Well, ink & cardstock is still a lot cheaper than resin buildings. Plus these container/buildings are very easy to build.
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Post by gonefishing on Feb 17, 2020 15:25:41 GMT
Floozy, that was amazingly helpful. While I've definitely enjoyed your written up reports - they are well done - it helps sometimes, at least for a learner like myself, to be walked through a game with a little more hand holding. Coincidentally, over the long weekend I've been doing some Working Grave gaming myself and have been surprised at how smoothly things have gone. Like you, I have greatly enjoyed how a story begins forming in my head along with the usual "pew-pew!", "Drop it, Punk!" and "Eat lead, Copper!" noises that usually fill the thoughts during games. Officer Moon had a pretty good first night out, it seems to me!
I must admit I'm not much for adding political commentary within or after reports, as you seem to do sometimes. It shatters some of the delightful escapism of our hobby, at least for me; I see more than enough of that stuff in daily life and in the papers. But then, it's your sandbox and you can do what you like. Obviously. I shall keep reading all the same.
By the way, have you looked at Crinklechips's reports on his Judge Dredd gaming? Loved those, too! Thank you for taking the time to write this up - I hope we can see more of Officer Moon, and your excellent collection of figures, in the future!
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Post by gonefishing on Feb 17, 2020 15:47:24 GMT
Forgot to mention how I love your idea of creating tables that better represent Little Hisha. One of these days I need to do that for Mega City One and Judge Dredd!
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Post by atomicfloozy on Feb 17, 2020 15:53:23 GMT
Customizing the Who Are They, Who Are They - Races & Profession tables to fit your game setting almost always leads to a better game experience. And it really doesn't take long to do.
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Post by Kurt on Feb 17, 2020 17:18:29 GMT
Customizing the Who Are They, Who Are They - Races & Profession tables to fit your game setting almost always leads to a better game experience. And it really doesn't take long to do. Very true. I do the same with Nuts! Over the years I've customized the PEF tables/Who they Are Tables and others to what I have and the way I want the game to play. It's good to tweak the rules to your liking.
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Post by crinklechips on Feb 17, 2020 20:21:31 GMT
Customizing the Who Are They, Who Are They - Races & Profession tables to fit your game setting almost always leads to a better game experience. And it really doesn't take long to do. Though I’ve never done it, you’re dead right. Thanks for the Little Hisha Table. With a small modification I’ll be using it for sure! great AAR and (though it has nothing to do with gaming and admittedly could lead to friction on the forum) I liked your political comment .
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Post by crinklechips on Feb 17, 2020 20:25:31 GMT
Forgot to mention how I love your idea of creating tables that better represent Little Hisha. One of these days I need to do that for Mega City One and Judge Dredd! Lets see who gets there first! I’m devoting time to do some proper reading of Judge Dredd. When I feel properly informed I’ll give it a go.
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