Wednesday, November 15, 2017

When the cleric[at] ruins your solo game.


When the cleric[at] ruins your solo game.

13 comments:

  1. The dice tray is a good idea. Just as long as the creature respects your toys. [I like cats in theory, but I'm wickedly allergic to them.]

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  2. I've also said GMing group games is a bit like hearding cats. Now you can have the same experience in a solo game, you've reached Lone Wolf nirvana.

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  3. MoonSylver he's lonely why can't cats play too😿

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  4. Hmm. Methinks a solo game with a cat randomizer might be a good idea. Thinking out loud...

    Pet a cat within reach. Ask a question to the cat out loud as you do so. Interpret the results...

    Meows contentedly = yes, and...
    Rolls over for a belly scratch = yes...
    Meows insistently = yes, but...
    Gives loving slow blink = no, but...
    Whips tail in irritation = no...
    Bites, turns tail and runs, coughs up a hairball, looses interest, falls asleep, or any other reaction not listed above = no, and...

    Going off to play test this...

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  5. roryb bracebuckle awesome the pet owners rpg I'd pay for that

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  6. Since I'm a dog person, I'll have to go with the tell tale tail. Of course, the trick is the tone of voice used to ask the question. :-)

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  7. Her name is Duchess and she's pretty darn sweet. I did have to lint roll the dice tray, but luckily it's a +1 vs pet hair lint roller.

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  8. Was that an Unexpectedly result of 9 or 15?

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  9. Be careful. One of my cats when I was a kid (back in 82) was sitting peacefully in the lid to my Star Frontiers box set and then suddenly decided to sharpen his claws on it.

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  10. Doh! No worries, though, it's just a homemade dice tray I threw together using the wooden box from a Melissa& Doug play sandwich kit and some green felt. ;-)

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