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Reply: RPGGeek Suggestions:: Re: This Week In Geek History - Discussion
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:58:31
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GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "DoOverAgain's SOLO RPG Actual Plays"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:55:03
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:55:03
by DoOverAgain
An item RPG: Mothership has been added to the geeklist DoOverAgain's SOLO RPG Actual Plays
New comment on GeekList Airjudden's Hall of Fame
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:36:31
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:36:31
Embarrassed to say that I read the entries but hadn't read the general comments until now.
Many times, I have wished we knew each other when we were younger, as both our taste in games and our experiences with several of them has overlapped so closely at times. I have genuinely enjoyed your posts and have gained key insights many times by reading your comments and analysis.
May the sustaining power of faith give ample strength to your body and abundant peace to your spirit. You will remain in the thoughts of my wife and I each day.
Many times, I have wished we knew each other when we were younger, as both our taste in games and our experiences with several of them has overlapped so closely at times. I have genuinely enjoyed your posts and have gained key insights many times by reading your comments and analysis.
May the sustaining power of faith give ample strength to your body and abundant peace to your spirit. You will remain in the thoughts of my wife and I each day.
New comment on Item for GeekList "15 June 2026: How did your RPG session(s) go this week?"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:26:46
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:26:46
by Dr Tough
Related Item: Star Wars: Edge of the Empire Core Rulebook
I remember that system really shining out of combat as you've seen for yourself first hand. I was less enthused about what happens in combat as it takes some getting used to to put it mildly. I also remember vehicle combat being flat out bad.
Great start... not so great finish
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:09:05
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 02:09:05
Today got off to a great start- socials, more Elder Sign, and then... derailed by a migraine.
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Be back tomorrow!
Happy Saturday and happy playing!
-Rachel
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New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs On Your Table - June 2026"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:57:50
Cretaceous Moon: A survival-horror module where the crew crash-lands on an abandoned moon-sized zoo. The twist is that a megacorp abandoned the facility, but left the drones filming the crew's struggle for a reality TV show. It relies on high stakes, murderous robots, and desperate attempts to escape.
Dinoplex: Cataclysm: A satirical dark comedy set in a functioning (if incredibly seedy) dinosaur theme park on a space station. The crew is usually visiting for shore leave when a pyrotechnics malfunction causes a chaotic disaster. Players navigate corporate greed, liability waivers, and a "dino-locating" minigame before the prehistoric pandemonium starts.
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:57:50
by DoOverAgain
Related Item: Dinoplex: Cataclysm
For my own sake I had to look up what are the differences...Cretaceous Moon: A survival-horror module where the crew crash-lands on an abandoned moon-sized zoo. The twist is that a megacorp abandoned the facility, but left the drones filming the crew's struggle for a reality TV show. It relies on high stakes, murderous robots, and desperate attempts to escape.
Dinoplex: Cataclysm: A satirical dark comedy set in a functioning (if incredibly seedy) dinosaur theme park on a space station. The crew is usually visiting for shore leave when a pyrotechnics malfunction causes a chaotic disaster. Players navigate corporate greed, liability waivers, and a "dino-locating" minigame before the prehistoric pandemonium starts.
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: An infinite number of monkeys-- the further adventures of dice rolling
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:57:45
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:57:45
by lgoldberg
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GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs On Your Table - June 2026"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:54:44
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:54:44
by DoOverAgain
An item RPG Item: Dinoplex: Cataclysm has been added to the geeklist Solo RPGs On Your Table - June 2026
New comment on GeekList Airjudden's Hall of Fame
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:16:03
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 01:16:03
So sad to hear that our long desired game of Kingmaker may never happen here below. But hope still exists that it could come to pass here on earth if it is God's will.
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "2026 Challenge: 26 un(der)played in 26"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 00:57:58
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 00:57:58
by troacctid
An item GeekList: 2026 Challenge: 26 un(der)played in 26 has been added to the geeklist 2026 Challenge: 26 un(der)played in 26
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs On Your Table - June 2026"
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 00:34:36
There is a LOT in 2E. They have added stuff and clarified a lot as well as upgrading characters. The books are rammed with excellent examples (esp. use of Icon rolls.) But it is compatible with 1E and published stuff
Interestingly - there are only 12 Icons. The Orc Lord is no more, although it's up to the GM to decide exactly what happened to him. Of course - if you LIKE the Orc Lord then he can come back
Posted: Sun, 21 Jun 00:34:36
by Brass Jester
Related Item: 13th Age Second Edition: Gamemaster's Guide
coil23 wrote:
I am curious about 2e differences as well. Good starting premise- that holds a lot of options.
There is a LOT in 2E. They have added stuff and clarified a lot as well as upgrading characters. The books are rammed with excellent examples (esp. use of Icon rolls.) But it is compatible with 1E and published stuff
Interestingly - there are only 12 Icons. The Orc Lord is no more, although it's up to the GM to decide exactly what happened to him. Of course - if you LIKE the Orc Lord then he can come back


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