Tuesday, November 29, 2016

so I recently got done beating Kings dragons past not too long ago. But I don't know if I should play the old school classic runequest for Solo or should I go with the newer heroquest?

Monday, November 28, 2016

The next part in Valda's adventure in Parsool, a solo adventure using Barbarians of Lemuria. Part 5 of my SGAM 2016 Freeformpalooza actual play.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

I stumbled across this site earlier this evening, and thought I might pass it along. There seems to be a lot for fantasy sandbox-style gaming, and a metric ton of random tables. GURPS might not be everybody's cup of tea, but it's easy enough to convert to other systems.

I stumbled across this site earlier this evening, and thought I might pass it along. There seems to be a lot for fantasy sandbox-style gaming, and a metric ton of random tables. GURPS might not be everybody's cup of tea, but it's easy enough to convert to other systems.
https://thecollaborativegamer.wordpress.com

Heya all, I wrote a (tentative) framework to help support solo play in a shared world. Nominally based on Stranger Things, which is derived from Trollbabe, but the framework is system agnostic other than some examples of how you'd use the mechanical benefits.

Heya all, I wrote a (tentative) framework to help support solo play in a shared world. Nominally based on Stranger Things, which is derived from Trollbabe, but the framework is system agnostic other than some examples of how you'd use the mechanical benefits.

Essentially, it works on the idea that the stuff that happens to your character in your game is your Truth, and the stuff that happens to him in other peoples' games is part of his Legend (which you can choose to incorporate as Truth if you want).

So yes, you too can have a character who people think is eight feet tall and shoots flames from his, er, eyes, but is really quite mild-mannered in reality. All it takes is another author asking you if it's okay and then running a solo involving that character in some way (and letting you know at least the gist of what's happened).

More a crystallization of thought than a framework, now that I think of it. But the inspiration bug bit.
https://exposit.github.io/katamoiran/solo%20frameworks/2016/11/26/legend-and-truth.html

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Social/Solo Hybrid Gaming

Social/Solo Hybrid Gaming

This is not about the Human Oracle, but rather about play by post games that use the usual Oracles. I've seen some attempts at this in the Mythic Role Playing group over at Yahoo, but that one was a long time ago.

There was also a similar attempt not that long ago by Chris Stieha and a small group of us, though the intent was a bit different (Chris can explain if anyone is curious).

The most recent one I happened to chance upon was this game over at RPGNet by roryb bracebuckle (I think) and another person:

https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?787210-Last-of-the-Lightbringers-Exemplars-amp-Eidolons

https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?787211-Last-of-the-Lightbringers-Exemplars-amp-Eidolons

I haven't read much of it yet, but the point is that the idea of playing a semi-social game where, perhaps, most of the time you're playing solo with an Oracle, yet also interacting with a shared world appeals to me.

I imagine a game where events that happen in one player's session could influence the other players' conception of the fictional setting and the direction their own adventures take.

The main issue would probably be making sure everyone is on the same page somehow, and doing it in an effective way.

Anyway, the reason this is an "Admin Announcement" is that I'm considering either adding a sub section here at Lone Wolf for people to link to actual plays of this type and otherwise discuss this type of asynchronous, oracle driven social play.
https://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?787210-Last-of-the-Lightbringers-Exemplars-amp-Eidolons

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Waiting for everyone to go shopping so I can bust out my game books and do some solo gaming...

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Hiya everybody!

Hiya everybody!

Since Pythia's now pretty much where I want it to be, with Mythic support and all the generators I could think of, it's past time for me to start focusing on bug hunting and testing.

So I've started a new campaign, posting the resulting logs on my blog. Dunscaith is mostly a beta test for the new dungeon panel but I'm having a blast with it - it started out as a randomly generated megadungeon crawl and now, well, it's all gone quite wrong.

One really nice aspect of logging everything automatically is that you really get to see how the mechanics (or in my case, obliviousness to the mechanics) play out. Gets a little wordy sometimes, though. (Okay, all the time.)

Anyway, I'm not good at google posts so I'll just stop here. If anyone has any feedback, requests, or suggestions I'd love to hear them (both for the campaign and Pythia).

Happy solo gaming!

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Does anyone here own the Deck of Fate from Evil Hat? I bought them to use with the campaign I'm running, but I turns out that my players really like rolling dice.

Does anyone here own the Deck of Fate from Evil Hat? I bought them to use with the campaign I'm running, but I turns out that my players really like rolling dice.

I've been trying to find a wait to use them in my solo projects that is more creative than a simple Fudge Dice analog. Any one have any ideas ?

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Today I completed the extremely detailed advanced rules for Bivius Solo RPG.

Today I completed the extremely detailed advanced rules for Bivius Solo RPG.
BIVIUS COMPANION: in 4 pages offers you rules for damage, default skills, vehicles, battles, published adventures and more. :)
https://lostpangolin.wordpress.com/downloads/

I was inspired by a post that Zachary Kline made about running a pre-published campaign solo. I have never even thought of doing such a thing, so of course I dusted off an old Solo character (Andrei, my vampire) and grabbed a pre-written adventure (Annabelle's Party, for Succubus Club) and ran him through it.

I was inspired by a post that Zachary Kline made about running a pre-published campaign solo. I have never even thought of doing such a thing, so of course I dusted off an old Solo character (Andrei, my vampire) and grabbed a pre-written adventure (Annabelle's Party, for Succubus Club) and ran him through it.

It was...interesting. Obviously, it was most enjoyable when things went sideways and he had to take a long digression away from the primary plot. But, all in all, I think it worked.

The only downside I can think of is that you really do need to "spoil" it to run it properly. I tried to avoid this, by going scene by scene through the adventure, not knowing what was supposed to happen next.

But of course, it's not written as a Solo game--it's meant for a GM. I kept having to take wild guesses to try and follow the link between Scenes, and at the end it seemed to come to a wall. Then I had to go back and actually read the background and a number of things clicked into place.

Has anyone else tried to Solo a published module? Anything from a shot module to something like the Great Pendragon Campaign (which is what Zachary Kline was originally talking about).
I'm currently working on the first Quill campaign book, set in the horror realm of HP Lovecraft. Really excited about it.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Sorry for the delay for my #SGAM2016 campaign, I'm just working on a way to better understand the rules of Chainmail so that I don't have to tilt it sideways and wonder what exactly to do.

Sorry for the delay for my #SGAM2016 campaign, I'm just working on a way to better understand the rules of Chainmail so that I don't have to tilt it sideways and wonder what exactly to do.

In the meantime, here's my Remembrance Day session. This, by the way, is the horrifying session I mentioned a while back.
https://solorpgvoyages.wordpress.com/2016/11/11/some-men-just-want-to-watch-the-world-burn/

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

I've been looking for something to distract me from the terribleUS election news, and have been contemplating King Arthur Pendragon as suitably idealistic and potentially interesting for solo play.

I've been looking for something to distract me from the terribleUS election news, and have been contemplating King Arthur Pendragon as suitably idealistic and potentially interesting for solo play.

There is a skeleton in the Great Pendragon Campaign, and I've read a few attempts at actual playing through this using Mythic. The generational aspects intrigue me, but I'm not sure how best to use the GPC as a framework.

Has anybody done something similar, using an existing campaign module to guide solo-ing? The GPC is a series of yearly episodes, with occasional breaks for more free-form sandbox play, and I'm a bit worried about encountering spoilers. On the other hand, the source material is such that seeing how my knight and his family does over the years might be interesting in its own way.
Part4 of my SGAM 2016 Freeformpalooza contribution and more hot water for Valda.

Ovy Ortega's recent post got me thinking of custom dice to handle melee. I think it would be fun to have different D6s (as well as or instead of minis) to represent different characters in a fight.

Ovy Ortega's recent post got me thinking of custom dice to handle melee. I think it would be fun to have different D6s (as well as or instead of minis) to represent different characters in a fight.

https://solounmondodicarta.wordpress.com/2016/11/09/human-figure-dice/
https://solounmondodicarta.wordpress.com/2016/11/09/human-figure-dice/

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

i suspect that some of you enjoy andrea sfiligoi's Four Against Darkness solo RPG, so i'm going to copy/paste a [potentially interesting] post i made during the wee morning hours in the BGG forum for that game:

i suspect that some of you enjoy andrea sfiligoi's Four Against Darkness solo RPG, so i'm going to copy/paste a [potentially interesting] post i made during the wee morning hours in the BGG forum for that game:

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Hi, 4AD'ers,

i had an idea a couple hours ago for a new category of character type in 4AD campaigns, which i'm tentatively calling them "offsite support classes". In short, they are character classes which A) provide some sort of exotic support to a party, B) take up a slot in the party during adventures, but C) do not necessarily physically join the party on their delves.

i have put together a proof of concept using an Enchanter class which can temporarily (for the duration of a delve) enchant non-magical items owned by the party:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-LwmfRxDIPvVG5WYnJZRmpEdjA

As of this writing, it has not yet been playtested, but the fundamentals "seem sound enough" (but are, of course, subject to change as experience points out what those changes should look like).

i would be particularly interested in hearing feedback on the general idea, suggestions for improvements, and ideas for other support class (e.g. an Alchemist who can provide the party with magical potions, or a Cartographer who provides the party with the ability to manipulate, to a certain degree, their rolls for the random dungeon layout).


Happy Delving!
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-LwmfRxDIPvVG5WYnJZRmpEdjA

Something from my rpg circle, wondering instead of d6 can story cubes be used? And the golden rule, writing cannot be blocked.

Something from my rpg circle, wondering instead of d6 can story cubes be used? And the golden rule, writing cannot be blocked.

Originally shared by Ovy Ortega

Does anyone have any idea how to resolve combat using story cubes? I have been trying to break my head on this one. Feel free to post below.

A short history on gamebooks. I thought it might be of interest considering its SGAM.

A short history on gamebooks. I thought it might be of interest considering its SGAM.

Originally shared by Michael Tresca

Dungeons & Dragons has always been a group activity, likely due to its roots in wargaming community. Co-creator Gary Gygax's early games were so large that he cited groups of 20 or more players at a time. As a hobby, this is perhaps one of the biggest barriers to anyone who wants to play -- finding other people to play with. When Ken St. Andrew launched Tunnels & Trolls through Flying Buffalo Incorporated, he hit on a solution that has been widely mimicked since: the solitaire adventure.
http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3581-Flying-Buffalo-s-Legacy-Part-3-Solo-Gamebooks#.WCHCinktieY.google_plusone_share

Monday, November 7, 2016

Hello, I think I'm new to both Lone Wolf and Google+. There are quite a few lists out there of D&D solo modules, in the various editions of the game, both professionally made and fan made. I didn't find those here (maybe I didn't look hard enough). Are the people interested in that?

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Part three of my Barbarians of Lemuria solo game for SGAM 2016. More hot water for Valda...and diced chicken!

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Guys good system for solo play of merchant. No good ideas how deal with the merchant as the politician in there city or need for to become gentlemen in England casen

As a follow up to my SoGaApMo introduction, here's the first week and a half of my game.

As a follow up to my SoGaApMo introduction, here's the first week and a half of my game.

The introduction and characters are here: https://plus.google.com/103054308376379799410/posts/RqiYpzXC33N (characters in a comment)

Introducing our player characters

Ariana, a self-taught-mage. A little while ago, a strange sorcerer arrived in the village looking for the mage he'd sensed here. Ariana choose to hide from him in the deep caves, and after a few days she left. With the help of Zara she was able to destroy a chaos spirit emerged from one of the shattered skeletons in the valley.

Zara, the village hero. She earned the title of hero when she drove off a bandit chief who'd tried to take over the village. She's uncomfortable with the adoration and expectations that the village seems to place on her, a fact she hides from everyone except her husband, Jorin the woodsman. ((The generator rolled that she'd confided in the character to the right which turned out to be Jorin, and then the gift from the village was an extravagant wedding. So it seemed likely that they were married)

Finally, Jorin, the woodsman. An orphan, Jorin had a harsher childhood than the other two, which partially accounts for his skills in hunting, tracking and making really great stews. The time he spent in the woods also led to an encounter with a wood spirit or fey being of some sort. It seems friendly, and even made a rare appearance to bless his marriage to Zara.
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Spring starts with a newly fledged village 'elder', Aleks, taking a significant portion of the workforce away on a project to clear some of the forest below the village rather than help with the Winter Repairs project. Jorin and Zara go along with them.

In the second week, the forest clearing project hits an unexpected snag as an uprooted tree opens a long forgotten tomb to the skies. Zara and Jorin will be investigating.

Meanwhile in the village, tragedy strikes as the old widow Solya dies of old age and her daughter complicates matters by insisting that she be buried under the mountain rather than via the usual custom of sky burial. Ariana goes along with the grand daughter to both protect her and explore the deep caves.

Finally, melting snow has revealed what appears to be buildings carved into the mountains above the village.

The drive with all the character sheets and documents is here: https://goo.gl/68sE0t

The week by week account is here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BKHrukQZ7408mxy9iSScY8XC-VkWs-4zrWT7iUVN0wA


https://plus.google.com/103054308376379799410/posts/RqiYpzXC33N

Hi all

Hi all,
Ganesha games prepares new RPG that will be great for solo play.
As palytester, I made my first write-up of the system:

Thursday, November 3, 2016

A little cross posting fun.

A little cross posting fun.

Originally shared by Todd Zircher

Created another Zero Tarot story for your amusement. Of course, permission for inclusion in any #SGAM2016 anthology is granted.

http://zircher.deviantart.com/art/A-Fairy-s-Tale-643863252

And, here's the the one that escaped into the wild before SGAM.

http://zircher.deviantart.com/art/A-Fool-by-Any-Name-641063645

http://zircher.deviantart.com/art/A-Fairy-s-Tale-643863252
Wow, bringeth the schizo! Thought you guys deserved a good update.
Part 2 of my Barbarians of Lemuria solo actual play. Part of Freeformpalooza during Solo Gaming Appreciation Month, 2016.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

I'm not sure if this is the right place as its not mine, but here is a cool program to generate daily encounters.

I'm not sure if this is the right place as its not mine, but here is a cool program to generate daily encounters.

Originally shared by Alex Welk

Remember that daily encounter generator I wrote up? Well now it has been digitized and you can roll up as many days of encounter outlines as you can click. It is so many encounters. It really might be too many. Please click responsibly.
http://www.anarchydice.com/2016/11/01/dmtools-v3-4-1-now-with-daily-encounter-generator/

Hi All

Hi All,

I already shared this in the Mythic Yahoo group, but may worth mentioning here too:
I created an Android app for supporting Mythic games (Fate Chart rolls, Scenes, NPC/Thread list, Idea generator).
It is currently beta, available from here: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/hu.glezmen.mythicassistant
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/hu.glezmen.mythicassistant

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

First actual play entry for SGAM 2016 using Barbarians of Lemuria and the Location Crafter (part 1).