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Animalcast 54- Best RPGs We've Never Played

Started by Animalball Brasky, July 27, 2008, 05:37:21 PM

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Animalball Brasky

In Episode 54, the guys talk about the greatest RPGs that they've never played, but want to.  Both came to the show with a list of three, including Little Fears by Jason Blair,  the Kill Puppies for Satan by Vincent Baker, Wushu by Dan Bayn, Sea Dracula by Nick and Jake, the Marvel Universe RPG, The Mountain Witch by Tim Kleinert, and The Collectors by Thomas McKay.  Oh, and the guys celebrate their Ennie Nomination... again.  Worse yet, Kyle sings and threatens to do so again if he doesn't get good responses to his listener inquiry.

Link to the podcast.
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joewolz

What's with the indie game love fest?

Also, I've played the Marvel Universe RPG...I used it to run a game based on The Tick.  The stones offers an interesting way to play the game, and really added to the wacky fun of a Tick game.  I have no idea how it would do as a serious Marvel game though.
-JFC Wolz
Co-host of 2 Gms, 1 Mic

Animalball Brasky

Quote from: joewolz;228635What's with the indie game love fest?

Because we've played the non-indie games.  Both Mike and I have regular 3.5 campaigns and that's what I've been exclusively playing for several years.

QuoteAlso, I've played the Marvel Universe RPG...I used it to run a game based on The Tick.  The stones offers an interesting way to play the game, and really added to the wacky fun of a Tick game.  I have no idea how it would do as a serious Marvel game though.

I bought it for my 12 year old son to try GMing with.  We'll see.  I'm not enamored with the system, but I'm interested to see what he does with it.  Besides, I've already created The Gecko!
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