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Your RPG Games and Projects for the New Year

Started by Benoist, January 01, 2013, 03:11:13 AM

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Grymbok

Currently my weekly group has diverted in to playing the Descent 2 campaign for a change of pace. After that (probably late Feb) it will be my slot to GM again, and I'm planning to run Skyrealms of Jorune using Savage Worlds, if I can pull together both conversion and campaign notes in time.

My intent is to push the "sword and planet" side of the Jorune setting and aim for a fairly old-school sandbox/world-in-motion style game.

Sigmund

Want to run:
Stormrift (some more)
RQ6
The Company
Supernatural

Want to play:
ACKs (or alternately any flavor of D&D or clone)
RQ6/MRQ2/Legend/OQ
The Company
Supernatural
Ars Magica (still)
Traveller (classic or Mong) and/or Starcluster3
ASSH
Eclipse Phase
LoO
Volant
more Empire of Night
BASH
- Chris Sigmund

Old Loser

"I\'d rather be a killer than a victim."

Quote from: John Morrow;418271I role-play for the ride, not the destination.

Xavier Onassiss

My campaign, Terracide: Salvaging Hope has recently entered a new phase, and should continue through most/all of 2013, concluding around the end of the year.

The manuscript for the Savage Worlds edition of Terracide should be complete by the end of February, and if all goes well, on the shelves by the end of the Summer.

I don't know about the rest. I've got a ton of old projects and lots of ideas for new ones. None of them are terribly important.