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 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Dungeon Crawl Classics - Prisoners of the Secret Overlords
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 19:06:58

by Rleduc

I'm told that likes are not subscriptions, but we've got 3-4 now, so I expect it will run.
 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Dungeon Crawl Classics - Prisoners of the Secret Overlords
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 19:05:56

by Rleduc

Hey David - It could be an issue, but with up to 8 players, maybe not. I'd give it a try; we might have to work together on a way to handle some stuff over a weekend when others are probably more free to post. Like, if it doesn't involve you or its a straightforward combat action on your part (hitting the same monster again), maybe allow me to move it along with your character?
 New comment on GeekList Strategicon Orccon 2026 No-Ship Math Trade (Feb 14 - Los Angeles)
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:54:37

by Sheylon

regblank wrote:

Sorry folks, I ran the trial run early tonight due to a conflict with my schedule. To make up for it, I'll run another one tomorrow at 9pm!

TRIAL RUN 1 RESULTS
78% submitted (22/28)
If the trade were to run today, 15 participants would have a total of 51 trades! This preliminary run is for fun and may have no bearing on the final trade results.
The next trial run will happen on Mon, 1/19 at 9pm.

airydisk (8 trades)
andre_c (2 trades)
awacky1 (4 trades)
cjsbug (5 trades)
danimal88 (4 trades)
eviepete (3 trades)
jrthewinner (2 trades)
lord_bow (1 trade)
msoh (4 trades)
regblank (5 trades)
sarsi (6 trades)
secondofthenew (4 trades)
sheylon (1 trade)
tawnos76 (1 trade)
thewaytimmoves (1 trade)

David - Is there a way to look at the interim trades?
 Reply: Book 05: City of Thieves:: Reviews:: Re: City of Thieves Review
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:47:57

by Damdael

schkff wrote:

The city really feels alive, and the beats of the story make it really memorable.

With that I concur. A lot seems to be going on in that city. Every street seems to be in a constant state of utter chaos. It was interesting and funny for sure but the more I played I started to feel that perhaps young-ish Ian poured every single funny encounter idea he had at the time into the book and perhaps the story would have been a bit better if it had focused on dealing with one or two city factions and encounters related to them for example. Anyways, it's a good book as-is.

schkff wrote:

Adventure definitely has old school sudden death design flaws - though those were part of the challenge and replayability back-in-the-day.

I ordered the books fully expecting a gazillion choices that lead to sudden death. When people talk of old gamebooks it's almost always the first thing they mention. I thought it would be interesting to play and compare these old FF books to the modern gamebooks I've been playing.
 Reply: Press Releases:: Re: Coyote & Crow: Legends & Icons
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:46:38

by BardicSkaven

I thought CC was dead due to tariffs? Wait... Fifth kser I only heard about the haunted cult ruled resort town one
 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Dungeon Crawl Classics - Prisoners of the Secret Overlords
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:34:37

by coil23

I am interested- because it is DCC and also not a funnel.
 New comment on Item for GeekList "[US] RPGG Pay It Forward: No Obligation List"
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:31:59

by cardboardclash7

Related Item: Dungeon Crawl Classics Custom Dice

Am I able to be in on something like this? I'm pretty new here, and to more recent RPGs - I've not played since early 2000s D&D, but this coming Sunday I get to try my hand at DMing 5e D&D. It is blowing my mind to see all the various game systems out there, and this one sounds really fascinating.
 New comment on Image
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:28:16

by Pentaclebreaker

RPG Item: Ankh Morpork: Through the Ages

Related Item: Ankh Morpork: Through the Ages

Where are the elephants???????😉 Nothing can be seen of them, what a pitty 😉
 Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD JAN 19: Have you or your players ever participated in great works, such as building a monument, irrigation works, fortifications, etc.
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:26:33

by Pentaclebreaker

In an ongoing d&d 5e campaign my female dwarven cleric of Moradin had to hire some dozen of miners to secure and repair an ancient burial ground (and seal some extra entries some evil cultists had drilled down). Actually it wasn't played out much 🙂

Ciao

Martin
 Reply: Play by Forum:: Re: Dungeon Crawl Classics - Prisoners of the Secret Overlords
Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 18:22:15

by cardboardclash7

I'd be interested - I'm new around here as I stumbled here looking for tips on D&D 5e a few weeks ago and just managed to stick around a little. I think I see a bit on how the PbP format should work, but I'd ask a little patience as I fumble through it!

However, I do not own a smartphone nor have a computer at home, so I'd be limited to posting just M-F during work hours. If that would present an issue, let me know and I'll sit it out and watch from the sidelines.