I talked about WWWRPG and wrestling in general with Nathan on my podcast Startup Gamers on www.tabletoptorch.com…

I talked about WWWRPG and wrestling in general with Nathan on my podcast Startup Gamers on www.tabletoptorch.com…

I talked about WWWRPG and wrestling in general with Nathan on my podcast Startup Gamers on www.tabletoptorch.com Great stuff! Thanks again Nathan!

http://tabletoptorch.com/2015/03/wwwrpg/

Friends, I would like to direct your attention towards this Kickstarter project!

Friends, I would like to direct your attention towards this Kickstarter project!

Friends, I would like to direct your attention towards this Kickstarter project! It’s a wrestling card game by my good friend and ace game designer Joe Prince .

I own and have happily played the earlier version of the game, and it’s fun! As you might expect it’s in the world of a wrestling sim, where you play cards to represent moves in the ring. There’s an intuitive system of counters and reversals, each wrestler card is flavorful and has a cool special power, and the game plays well from 2-10 players.

Anyway, if you like WWWRPG and you like card games I think it’s worth your time to take a look at the project!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/656441542/pro-wrasslin-battle-royale-card-game-of-champions

Let’s talk about group sizes.

Let’s talk about group sizes.

Let’s talk about group sizes. What are the lower/upper bounds that you’ve experienced as still being workable? Any caveats to fit groups on the outsides of that?

My self-interested context is that my 4-person group is down to 3 tomorrow, and was unsure if there was enough crossplay for that still to be good. (The text says 3 as a lower bound. Anything extra that needs to happen to work with that many?)

My favorite podcast of all time discusses Bret Hart, kayfabe, works, shoots and worked shoots.

My favorite podcast of all time discusses Bret Hart, kayfabe, works, shoots and worked shoots.

My favorite podcast of all time discusses Bret Hart, kayfabe, works, shoots and worked shoots.

http://www.radiolab.org/story/music-la-mancha-screwjob/