For those who remember the classic RPG En Garde!, how would you like to see it PdtA?

For those who remember the classic RPG En Garde!, how would you like to see it PdtA?

For those who remember the classic RPG En Garde!, how would you like to see it PdtA?

I actually ran a game of it on G+ a few years back as is. It was creaky but we house ruled it and I added in some agenda and principles to drive play.

But I’d like to take a stab at a more formal conversation or redesign.

If you aren’t familiar with the original game, take a look. It was designed for face to face play, but had a long life as play by post and then play by email. There are some nice early RPG mechanics in there.

http://www.engarde.co.uk/useful.html#Top

Perhaps this will give you an insight into the editing process between Jason Morningstar and Steve Segedy.

Perhaps this will give you an insight into the editing process between Jason Morningstar and Steve Segedy.

Perhaps this will give you an insight into the editing process between Jason Morningstar and Steve Segedy. I will let you choose who is who here.

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LOL, cat SLAP! ❤

#Cats #Caturday

In one of my first AW games, the hardhold was in a village of old shipping containers.

In one of my first AW games, the hardhold was in a village of old shipping containers.

In one of my first AW games, the hardhold was in a village of old shipping containers.

Not so fun when it’s real life.

http://imgur.com/a/nhqp0

Holy crap this is awesome.

Holy crap this is awesome.

Holy crap this is awesome. I never realized I wanted to play a “World” game that took place inside a 1970s action paperback…until now.

Make sure you check out his website. Pull quotes galore from his various “novels”.

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Lovers of pulp fiction, men’s adventure, and the sad collision of ambition with reality might enjoy a 17 minute film called “A Gun For George,” a short film written, directed and starring Matthew Holness, the creator of Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace.

http://www.film4.com/film4-productions/shorts/a-gun-for-george

Holness has also set up a website about the pulp vigilante character created by the film short’s subject, Terry Finch. In the image below, Holness demonstrates his knack for hitting the right tone when coming up with book title names. You can find more faux pulp artifacts from “Terry Finch” at http://thereprisalizer.com/

Quoted Vincent Baker during a game design bootcamp I did today for some Stanford colleagues.

Quoted Vincent Baker during a game design bootcamp I did today for some Stanford colleagues.

Quoted Vincent Baker during a game design bootcamp I did today for some Stanford colleagues. They nodded sagely, as one does when Lumpley is mentioned.

Because you just know Timo is going to accidentally set the hardhold’s gasoline supply on fire.

Because you just know Timo is going to accidentally set the hardhold’s gasoline supply on fire.

Because you just know Timo is going to accidentally set the hardhold’s gasoline supply on fire.

http://www.neatorama.com/2013/02/21/Bicycles-Made-from-Scrapped-Cars/