I enjoyed playing Mork Börg, and I looking forward to playing Duck Börg at some point, but I don’t know if I would want to be playing it all the time. There’s not a lot of room for hope in Mork Börg games and I like to play a hopeful game.
I would also like to try Brindlewood Bay! I watched an outrageous amount of Murder, She Wrote as a kid and I am a fan of HP Lovecaft.
I’m intrigued by Cloud Empress! I love the setting and whole feel of the game. The use of Mothership rules makes characters extra fragile and should set a tone for play similar to many OSR systems. I’m also a sucker for science fantasy!
I want to play Break!! To dive into its Studio Ghibli aesthetic as well!
I want to get some time to try out solo play with Al-Rathak/Kal-Arath too! These look like such great tools for a surprising solo campaign with an emergent story!
One more on the science fantasy front: Barbarians of the Ruined Earth is inspired by the old Thundarr the Barbarian cartoon from the early 1980s. It uses the Black Hack as its base. The heroes wander a post-apocalyptic wasteland resisting the oppression of the sorcerer kings!
It really is. It's a game that's so interesting you simply HAVE to play it to see what it's like. (Answer: it's very fun). I think it will especially shine in a campaign
I enjoyed playing Mork Börg, and I looking forward to playing Duck Börg at some point, but I don’t know if I would want to be playing it all the time. There’s not a lot of room for hope in Mork Börg games and I like to play a hopeful game.
I would also like to try Brindlewood Bay! I watched an outrageous amount of Murder, She Wrote as a kid and I am a fan of HP Lovecaft.
I’m intrigued by Cloud Empress! I love the setting and whole feel of the game. The use of Mothership rules makes characters extra fragile and should set a tone for play similar to many OSR systems. I’m also a sucker for science fantasy!
I want to play Break!! To dive into its Studio Ghibli aesthetic as well!
I want to get some time to try out solo play with Al-Rathak/Kal-Arath too! These look like such great tools for a surprising solo campaign with an emergent story!
One more on the science fantasy front: Barbarians of the Ruined Earth is inspired by the old Thundarr the Barbarian cartoon from the early 1980s. It uses the Black Hack as its base. The heroes wander a post-apocalyptic wasteland resisting the oppression of the sorcerer kings!
Cloud Empress and Break!! are also very high on my list.
I need to compile my must play list. I think Mythic Bastionland is close to the top.
You know, I've heard a lot about Mythic Bastionland but actually don't know much about it. I'll have to dive into it and check it out
I'm intrigued by Triangle Agency; it seems genuinely unique.
It really is. It's a game that's so interesting you simply HAVE to play it to see what it's like. (Answer: it's very fun). I think it will especially shine in a campaign