Raillery: the funny underbelly of computer games
Road Trip was nominated for an Ennie, one of the industry's biggest awards. It's gotten great reviews. It's also a campaign for a very niche RPG and it's done. Arc Dream paid me for it and I continue to run it at Gencon and other conventions that I attend. I'm not going to spend the rest of my life promoting it. I have other projects I want to do. At this point, I've written two books for MAOCT. I love the game the system and I'm proud of my work for it, but I want to move on and try new projects.
Quote from: clockworkjoe on November 19, 2011, 07:32:07 PMRoad Trip was nominated for an Ennie, one of the industry's biggest awards. It's gotten great reviews. It's also a campaign for a very niche RPG and it's done. Arc Dream paid me for it and I continue to run it at Gencon and other conventions that I attend. I'm not going to spend the rest of my life promoting it. I have other projects I want to do. At this point, I've written two books for MAOCT. I love the game the system and I'm proud of my work for it, but I want to move on and try new projects.Fair enough. I still don't like the McRib. I'm not sure what this rambling has to do anything with the McRib topic that is at hand. p.s. Post apoc game sounds good too. haha. Still my vote is for Rogue Trader, with Aaron as the the rogue trader. Mmmm Tom would have trouble playing since they don't like there xenos.
I am going to suggest the game Dungeons: the Dragoning 40K 7th Edition.
Quote from: BillionSix on November 23, 2011, 04:11:13 AMI am going to suggest the game Dungeons: the Dragoning 40K 7th Edition.that's too hardcore even for us
The Drunk and Ugly are doing an AP of the Road Trip campaign, 17 sessions so far http://drunkandugly.com/category/monsters-and-other-childish-things/road-trip/
Quote from: clockworkjoe on November 19, 2011, 12:37:11 PMThe Drunk and Ugly are doing an AP of the Road Trip campaign, 17 sessions so far http://drunkandugly.com/category/monsters-and-other-childish-things/road-trip/Thanks for the plug, Ross. We also have a much longer-running MaOCT campaign closer to the base setting (which may or may not be drawing on the Curriculum of Conspiracy for some plot points).
Quote from: crash2455 on November 25, 2011, 07:49:25 PMThanks for the plug, Ross. We also have a much longer-running MaOCT campaign closer to the base setting (which may or may not be drawing on the Curriculum of Conspiracy for some plot points).Hint: It's MAY. Damn psychic glyphs and hawkwomen.
Thanks for the plug, Ross. We also have a much longer-running MaOCT campaign closer to the base setting (which may or may not be drawing on the Curriculum of Conspiracy for some plot points).
Hello!I'm new to posting here, but have listen to your guys stuff for a long while.Have you considered a Cthulhu by Gaslight game?