game where four factions of animal people fight a machine incursion. The rulebook has a fascinating setup where the setting is presented as an almanac over 2 years, the first of which details the factions and their squabbles
game where four factions of animal people fight a machine incursion. The rulebook has a fascinating setup where the setting is presented as an almanac over 2 years, the first of which details the factions and their squabbles
I'm sold on that premise.
but overall details a pleasant and peaceful world, the second of which is a resistance pamphlet exhorting everyone to unite against the mech invasion. It's a really effective way of bringing home the main source of grief in the setting.
The system is also completely new with some novel elements around how character skills and abilities work, and are acquired. In all three cases the TTRPGs aren't just afterthoughts, but eminently playable games in their own right, allowing for a
deeper (and more varied) exploration of the settings introduced by the board game originals. Definitely interested in more of the same if other suitable board games were given a similar treatment. Any thoughts as to possible candidates?
Something based on the totally delightful Moon Colony Bloodbath would be super fun.
I once made an entire TTRPG system based off CandyLand. With the different kingdoms, factions, etc. but none of my edgelord friends ever wanted to play it. 🤷♂️
Please can I have a copy?
I'd have to rewrite it all from scratch, it was from so long ago. A tremendous amount of implied world building from the box art and the game board. I hear they even have an updated version with a spinner, not a predetermined card pull.
Well I was hoping for scans. I would have played that. Still awesome you did it!
Scythe is my immediate thought
Some years back there was talk of the same - when news went dead I contacted Stonemaier - & got the reply that Jamie had decided they were out of their depth Re:Rpgs (they didn’t play them), and hence decided to drop the idea.
I wonder if a good RPG designer could be nudged into acquiring the licence...
In years gone by I’d have said ‘one can hope’ — these days I just glance at my pile of untangled games
Untabled
Oh lord yes, why is there not a TTRPG of Scythe? That would be amazing.
Paging @stonemaiergames.com :)
There almost was, but then I realized I knew nothing about TTRPGs (design quality or distribution). :) Jakub considered it as well but has so far focused his creative time elsewhere. Also, I loved Shroud!
Thank you! And I’d play the hell out of a ttrpg should you and Jakub ever decide to partner up with someone to make it :)
Arcs would be another candidate from the same stable.
Absolutely. I can see Oath making a good game too. Very weird world there.
There is a deep adaptation of Tidal Blades (1 & 2) done in the Cypher System that is worth checking out.
Also, gloomhaven/frosthaven RPG is on the way.
Thanks, wasn’t aware.
Lords of Xidit/Seasons. I'd buy a sourcebook for the art alone, but the setting is perfect for a low-stress adventure. Whimsy with a bit of darkness hiding in the corners, it'd be a blast.