As promised, Urban Shadows: Les Bon Temps. We’re about 4 sessions in already and editing those recordings.

As promised, Urban Shadows: Les Bon Temps. We’re about 4 sessions in already and editing those recordings.

As promised, Urban Shadows: Les Bon Temps. We’re about 4 sessions in already and editing those recordings.

Originally shared by Indie+

We have a new series- Les Bon Temps!

Using the Urban Shadows system and set in New Orleans, our players create their characters in this first ep.

http://buff.ly/1TkqZF0

I’m interested to hear how other gaming groups handle Hunters within a game of political relationships.

I’m interested to hear how other gaming groups handle Hunters within a game of political relationships.

I’m interested to hear how other gaming groups handle Hunters within a game of political relationships.

I can understand how to square the NPC Oracles’ future-telling with the fact that not every Threat is preemptively dispensed with. That takes a minute to think through, but is ultimately pretty manageable.

Regarding the Hunters, though: it seems that having someone keep “a seat at the table” when that someone “wants to kill some or all of the people at the table” is a tough needle to thread.

Even setting aside a formal City Council or UN Security Council style structure, my feeling is an informal political ecosystem would be tough to maintain. “Yeah, she killed some of my pack members back in ’87, but ultimately she’s a pretty decent person” sort of things emerge

(apologies if this has been discussed previously)

Quick question: are City Moves cloaked in secrecy? Or should players be shared those triggers and effects up front?

Quick question: are City Moves cloaked in secrecy? Or should players be shared those triggers and effects up front?

Quick question: are City Moves cloaked in secrecy? Or should players be shared those triggers and effects up front?

Congratulations to the Urban Shadows team for getting Runner Up in the RPG Game of the Year 2016

Congratulations to the Urban Shadows team for getting Runner Up in the RPG Game of the Year 2016

Congratulations to the Urban Shadows team for getting Runner Up in the RPG Game of the Year 2016

Congrats to Andrew Medeiros and Mark Diaz Truman for 2nd place in the Game Geek awards this year.

Congrats to Andrew Medeiros and Mark Diaz Truman for 2nd place in the Game Geek awards this year.

Congrats to Andrew Medeiros and Mark Diaz Truman for 2nd place in the Game Geek awards this year. Seeing as how Blades in the Dark isn’t even a full game yet, I feel like US was robbed. But I’m a fan.

Congrats, guys. Awesome game. Definitely rocking lots of people’s game tables.

https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1546608/10th-annual-golden-geek-awards-winners-2015?utm_content=buffer239a9

Urban Shadows was nominated for a Golden Geek Award for RPG Game of the Year! Thank you!

Urban Shadows was nominated for a Golden Geek Award for RPG Game of the Year! Thank you!

Urban Shadows was nominated for a Golden Geek Award for RPG Game of the Year! Thank you!

Please go vote for us! You can see the instructions as well as vote here (click on RPG at the top to vote):

http://bit.ly/1QBFYFV

Don’t know if anyone here will be at DunDraCon next weekend but I’ll be running a couple sessions of Urban Shadows…

Don’t know if anyone here will be at DunDraCon next weekend but I’ll be running a couple sessions of Urban Shadows…

Don’t know if anyone here will be at DunDraCon next weekend but I’ll be running a couple sessions of Urban Shadows in the Open Gaming area. Friday night at 8 PM and Monday morning at 8 AM.

Check out Mark Diaz Truman talking Urban Shadows with Chad Parish & Satine Phoenix of the Game School podcast!

Check out Mark Diaz Truman talking Urban Shadows with Chad Parish & Satine Phoenix of the Game School podcast!

Check out Mark Diaz Truman talking Urban Shadows with Chad Parish & Satine Phoenix of the Game School podcast!

Originally shared by Chad Parish

Game School talks with Mark Diaz Truman, co-creator of Urban Shadows! In this episode we learn that when it comes to being supernatural, the super part is only half the story!

Hosted by Satine Phoenix and Chad Parish, and co-produced by Peter Bryant and Chad Parish. Let us introduce you to your new favorite game.

http://gameschool.tsrpn.com/2016/01/31/game-school-15-urban-shadows/

http://gameschool.tsrpn.com/2016/01/31/game-school-15-urban-shadows/