Monday, November 6, 2017

If you're late to the party...

If you're late to the party...
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/225811/English-Eerie-Rural-Horror-Storytelling-Game-for-One-Player?src=hottest_small&coverSizeTestPhase2=true

14 comments:

  1. Heh, that could be a fun premise right there. You're late to the party. What kept you or what horrific thing did you discover when you arrive? :-)

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  2. This looks interesting, do you have a brief description?

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  3. I picked it up yesterday and I'm saving it for when I finally get to collapse from this head cold, curl up with some tea, and enjoy. Very much looking forward to it. :)

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  4. I just played my first session of Scenario One. Much like my character I actually am far from home right now, so sitting in the dark of my hotel room with some spooky atmosphere music made for a rather tense experience. I'm looking forward to continuing it tomorrow!

    docs.google.com - English Eerie

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  5. I'm intrigued, so I picked it up, along with Quill: Shadow and Ink (couldn't resist)!

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  6. Dennis C. Nolasco journalling game played with a card deck that allows you to create a horror story set in rural England

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  7. I was just thinking about a custom illustrated card deck, maybe even with prompts similar to GMA cards.
    I don't possess the skills (or software!), but maybe someone has started working on this?
    With three suitably (or increasingly?) ghastly Grey Ladies; or even three different forms of horrors such as beastly, ghostly, and just weird or cosmic weird!

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  8. And a secondary character deck, and...

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  9. Some things that could go on the cards:
    day/night - clock time
    weather
    sensory prompts (as per GMA cards)
    atmospheric prompts/items
    verb/adj/noun keywords
    d10 result
    tarot or icon images
    secondary character:
    -household
    -relative
    -locals
    -stranger
    -scholar
    -psychic
    etc.

    Sorry folks, my thoughts are going wild right now.

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  10. Hey, it's awesome it's inspiring you so much! Write it all down! And maybe there's some tools extant that might help too, like Gamemaster's apprentice?

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  11. all I need is scissor, empty cornflakes boxes and a marker. quick, creative and recycled card deck. time to complete: max 20 min :)
    how about you?

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  12. I'm lazy, that's what python scripts are for.

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