The random encounter table for ally characters sounds like SPI John Carter could be adapted to a Lords of Midnight or The Hobbit style CRPG. Instead of true random encounters, the allies could move about the map doing their own thing.
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The random encounter table for ally characters sounds like SPI John Carter could be adapted to a Lords of Midnight or The Hobbit style CRPG. Instead of true random encounters, the allies could move about the map doing their own thing. 6 comments
@StefanEJones @isaackuo @nyrath @FredKiesche @deinol @StefanEJones @isaackuo @nyrath @FredKiesche @deinol @StefanEJones @isaackuo @FredKiesche @deinol Some great #TTWG games I have, which I know I am probably never going to play again, I am gifting to my young teenager great-nephew. Because [1] He is the closest thing I have to a son or grandson @nyrath @StefanEJones @isaackuo @deinol Given the designer, Iβm surprised it hasnβt been reprinted. So I assume itβs due to $$$ for any names/creatures still covered by copyright. |
@isaackuo @nyrath @FredKiesche @deinol I regret not springing for the SPI barsoon game back in the day.
Now . . . even if I had it, I'm not sure if I'd ever get around to playing it. Which is why I decided not to get the Voyage of the Pandora re-release.
It is saddening that a whole class of clever games has become . . . obsolete? Terminally niche?