science fiction

  • My quick and dirty Over the Edge/World of Dungeons hack

    I wanted to play Over the Edge, but I can’t stop tinkering with the mechanics of the game. So I combined Over the Edge and World of Dungeons to make my quick and dirty Over the Edge/World of Dungeons hack. It works like this: PCs have the same traits as normal a normal Over the…

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  • So Now You’re a Time Traveler

    So Now You’re A Time Traveler I wrote a simple little two page hack of Cthulhu Dark made to run a stropped down time travel game comparable to Continuum. It’s called So Now You’re a Time Traveler. It was pretty fun when we tried it out.

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  • [Doodles and Dragons] Vast and Starlit

    Epidiah Ravachol is selling a microgame via self-addressed stamped envelope. To buy it, you mail him a dollar and a picture that you drew. These are the pictures that I drew. Sometime in the next few days I’ll mail them to him.

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  • Playtest: Ghost Lines Dark

    We played Ghost Lines Dark last night. There were, of course, a few kinks to get worked out about how Cthulhu Dark relates to Ghost Lines. But it was a lot of fun and seemed to work over all. I stole Judd’s idea of having the PCs be a crew of new recruits mentored by…

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  • Ghost Lines Dark

    An afternoon of hacking gave me Ghost Lines Dark, largely because Messers Harper and Walmsley had already done all the hard work.

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  • [Not Exactly Gaming] How do you preserve our culture in the face of an apocalypse?

    My father-in-law asked me as a thought experiment what technologies I’d use to preserve civilization in the face of an apocalypse or societal collapse. This is the answer I gave him, which may have gotten out of hand. If nothing else, it was entertaining to me to write and gave me a few cool seeds…

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  • Games on Demand menus

    Made for a friend’s Games on Demand selection for a local house con. Games on Demand menu Games on Demand version 2

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  • Ocean cheat sheet and cards

    Ocean is a roleplaying game by Jake Richmond, about amnesiacs trying to escape monsters in an abandoned underwater research facility. I made up ocean in a nutshell and some cards to make the game easier to play.

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