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Roleplaying in Narnia?

Started by jhkim, March 23, 2025, 07:37:44 PM

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D-ko

#30
I need to add this franchise to the list. It has perfectly suitable systems. Gimme a second.

Edit:
Added. Way less than I thought I had noted, but a couple suggestions. That German RPG would be an interesting translation project.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15nINmu3LA0Y8AlX7Eyy3a4Ma9wg9F97J04VaZEgfPW8/edit?gid=484538647#gid=484538647&range=A425

QuoteThe Role-Playing Game - Narnia for the Home

From the Closet to the Living Room

Almost everyone knows the fascination: playfully putting yourself in the shoes of a character who can act, speak, and, above all, improvise within the framework of established rules. Well-told stories are built on this fascination, and many games, whether physical or virtual, thrive on it. Identification with fictional characters is particularly strong in the fantasy genre. "Narnia - The Role-Playing Game" is the first set of rules for role-playing games set in the enchanting world of Narnia. Under the guidance of a game master, the players transform themselves into characters of their own creation who are at home in the world of Narnia. Together, they experience adventures in their own living room, defy adversities, and thus develop their very own Narnian story.
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D-ko

#31
Quote from: jhkim on March 23, 2025, 07:37:44 PMI do find it fascinating that there are over a dozen fan adaptations of Oz to TTRPGs

When you have time, please list those for me. I'd happily log them in the list. Only have one or two right now. Also, do you know if that German RPG was actually licensed?
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Omega

Official Oz RPGs never seen. So curious if any even exist. Fanworks theres likely a few out there.

Of all things. I think Call of Cthulhu would be a good fit for running Oz.

Alice in Wonderland got those two modules for D&D.


BadApple

Quote from: Omega on March 30, 2025, 06:23:18 AMOfficial Oz RPGs never seen. So curious if any even exist. Fanworks theres likely a few out there.

Of all things. I think Call of Cthulhu would be a good fit for running Oz.

Alice in Wonderland got those two modules for D&D.



>Blade Runner RPG
Terrible idea, overwhelming majority of ttrpg players can't pass Voight-Kampff test.
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