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Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD DEC 4: Jettison into deep space: Is it a death sentence? Can your PCs survive such a fate? Is there such an equivalent in non-space faring rpgs?
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 04:20:36
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 04:20:36
by Inkwan
The newer Voltron has an episode where the paladins are all jettisoned with their suits on for days (days acknowledged as relative in deep space). OF Course, they are rescued as they are falling asleep, running low on oxygen and but it is a pretty good character driven episode. I wish more people played rpgs that could handle scenarios like this in an interesting way.
Reply: News:: Re: 2025 End-of-Year Support Drive
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 04:03:27
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 04:03:27
by LordJunon
with all the supporter messages, y'all should do some form of geek list of recommendations to see how many have been recommended.
Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:55:15
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:55:15
by EPeel
Congratulations to all the new stars at the end of November and beginning of December!
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "December 2025 US Math Trade"
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:40:47
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:40:47
by souderjpt
An item RPG Item: Pirates and Plunder has been added to the geeklist December 2025 US Math Trade
Thread: ION Heart:: Rules:: +2 modifier
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:16:32
English my native langage so not sur what it means.
Only on of the four stats can go +2?
Stats cannot go higher then +2?
Something else?
Can you give example?
Thank you
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:16:32
by PrecieuxNoob
So on page 38, character leveling, it say "your characters can only have a modifier of +2 on one of your stats a a time"English my native langage so not sur what it means.
Only on of the four stats can go +2?
Stats cannot go higher then +2?
Something else?
Can you give example?
Thank you
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "December 2025 US Math Trade"
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:15:11
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 01:15:11
by souderjpt
An item RPG Item: In Harm's Way: A Napoleonic Naval Roleplaying Game has been added to the geeklist December 2025 US Math Trade
A rather thinky Thursday
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 00:52:50
Honestly, the lack of a showing in this year's Solitaire PNP and 2-Player Contests has really been bugging the crap out of me. Was I expecting Best Overall- heck no. But I expected to show up in at least one category for something, anything, heck even art. Does Squirrelly!'s #3 for Best Art annoy me? A bit, since I really don't consider myself much of an artist. But it's better than nothing at all and it lets me know that someone cared enough to vote for the game. Anyway, rant over.
This is why I've mostly been avoiding the 54-Card Contest's results until today, when I simply had to know how my Surfboard Stealin' Sea Otters stacked up. And, I'm actually not disappointed :D. #2 for Best Family Game is awesome! Especially when the #1 is from Mark Tuck :heart:. You know, Orchard: 9 card solitaire game, Grove: 9 card solitaire game, that Mark Tuck. So, yes, I'm very happy to lose to that Mark Tuck :D. And #8 Best Overall (yes, there was a tie for #7, but Dustin listed me as #8, so I'm putting #8) is nothing to sniff at either. I'm happy. And the Jury Prizes haven't been announced yet. Not that I think I'm actually in the running, but, the point is, my little otters did pretty darn good considering the year I've had with design contests...
Moving forwards... I'm revisiting and polishing and primping both Composer's Cat & Unlucky Spirits with an eye to submitting both for the 2026 Cardboard Edison... getting serious about bringing the Minutes to Midnight and Almost Midnight games to The Game Crafter in 2026, and continuing to pitch my more family-friendly games (Squirrelly!, Bears love Bows, Tricky Treats, & Surfboard Stealin' Sea Otters) to traditional publishers in what remains of 2025 and into 2026. Design contests are still something I'm going to do, but I need to be better about balancing work on new ideas with work on getting existing games published (self or otherwise).
Game Over On borrowed time...
Happy Thursday and happy playing!
-Rachel
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Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 00:52:50
by Rachel
Yes, I know I have unread comments and subscriptions and such. I really need to get my Christmas cards out too, but today, today I got some necessary housework done and, I also took some time to think about where I need to go from here and how I'm going to get there.Honestly, the lack of a showing in this year's Solitaire PNP and 2-Player Contests has really been bugging the crap out of me. Was I expecting Best Overall- heck no. But I expected to show up in at least one category for something, anything, heck even art. Does Squirrelly!'s #3 for Best Art annoy me? A bit, since I really don't consider myself much of an artist. But it's better than nothing at all and it lets me know that someone cared enough to vote for the game. Anyway, rant over.
This is why I've mostly been avoiding the 54-Card Contest's results until today, when I simply had to know how my Surfboard Stealin' Sea Otters stacked up. And, I'm actually not disappointed :D. #2 for Best Family Game is awesome! Especially when the #1 is from Mark Tuck :heart:. You know, Orchard: 9 card solitaire game, Grove: 9 card solitaire game, that Mark Tuck. So, yes, I'm very happy to lose to that Mark Tuck :D. And #8 Best Overall (yes, there was a tie for #7, but Dustin listed me as #8, so I'm putting #8) is nothing to sniff at either. I'm happy. And the Jury Prizes haven't been announced yet. Not that I think I'm actually in the running, but, the point is, my little otters did pretty darn good considering the year I've had with design contests...
Moving forwards... I'm revisiting and polishing and primping both Composer's Cat & Unlucky Spirits with an eye to submitting both for the 2026 Cardboard Edison... getting serious about bringing the Minutes to Midnight and Almost Midnight games to The Game Crafter in 2026, and continuing to pitch my more family-friendly games (Squirrelly!, Bears love Bows, Tricky Treats, & Surfboard Stealin' Sea Otters) to traditional publishers in what remains of 2025 and into 2026. Design contests are still something I'm going to do, but I need to be better about balancing work on new ideas with work on getting existing games published (self or otherwise).
Happy Thursday and happy playing!
-Rachel
Thank you for reading my blog. If you liked it; then please click the green thumb [microbadge=23724] at the top of the page. If you really liked it; then please subscribe.
Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 00:42:53
I'm on my first one, thanks to whoever gifted it!
Congrats to you, Daniel! The first star is always most memorable.
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 00:42:53
Arah wrote:
1ngu wrote:
Are we geeks because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are geeks?
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
I'm on my first one, thanks to whoever gifted it!
Congrats to you, Daniel! The first star is always most memorable.


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