Hey y'all! I know I shill for a bunch of Kickstarters around here, but this one's special. If anyone remembers me talking about Godbound last year, well, this is another game by the same fellow who made that!
Hey y'all! I know I shill for a bunch of Kickstarters around here, but this one's special. If anyone remembers me talking about Godbound last year, well, this is another game by the same fellow who made that!
Hello everyone. It's a bit odd for me to make a blog post about this sort of thing, but I feel it's only appropriate to give an explanation to the slower update on both "The Element of Hope" Story, as well as the RPG tie-in.
I believe that the 3rd Special Recon Team is what an effective, interdimensional RPG explorer team should look like! Their team has a wide range of individual weapons, plus vehicle-mounted machine guns to take care of nearly any enemy, as seen here. I imagine this team is a mix of player characters supported by several non-player characters. In fact, someone should create a tabletop role-playing game based on the Gate illustrated novels and animated series.
In case anyone loves Undertale just like me here's a video I made on the game. DeltaRune is a great game focusing on the themes of friendship, choice, and video games itself. I won't spoil anything in this blog, but if your interested I am doing a playthrough of Chapter One, which by the way is totally free to play. Spread the good word.
Undertale Two: DeltaRune
Game link here: DeltaRune the Game
"My name is Candy Cane. I live in Fillydelphia, and I make candy for a living. That's it. I'm nopony. Really.
I'm just a candy maker, and that's all.
Why can't I just be left alone?"
So let's talk RPG's, specifically Pen and Paper RPG's.
I've been at them for about, ooh, 4-5years started with D'n'D 4th ed, and moved onto Pathfinder, since then that's generally what I've stuck with outside of Traveller, DFRPG, Warhammer 40K, a couple of homebrew systems here and there, and a very short-lived foray into BESM/Pendragon (DM just dropped it due to wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey shenanigans).
Hello there. Another week, another episode. This time around, the mane six are gone and Spike, Big Mac, and Discord of all characters have to find a way to entertain themselves for the night. Hilarity ensues. The way that Spike and Big Mac apparently pass the time while the others are out saving the world is playing a tabletop RPG called 'Ogres and Oubliettes'. As a gamer myself I have spent several days, nights, and weekends playing my own preferred dungeon delving adventure game, Descent.
I just sent it to the editor, 94 pages long and 32K words. I can't believe I would even consider writing that much in a single chapter much less asking someone to help edit it.
What should I do? Should I find another editor and split it between them? Should I ask others to help? I feel bad asking Hitomi to do this much at once.
Because I went and posted an old Shadowrun story on Google Docs just to share with everyone precisely how bad I used to be.
Hello everybody,
Damn, seems like time really flew by, who knew that moving to another country would be so time consuming and stressful?
Jokes aside, I've been thinking about, well, everything here, really. I still feel like I'd like to try return to writing even if on a much smaller scale.
You know, sometimes I run tabletop RPGS. And sometimes they're so good that one of the players wants to start an overly edited series about it. What follows is the start of that brilliant nonsense.
-GM, master of Epithet Erased.
Ponyfinder for 5th Edition D&D
I haven't seen this posted around Fimfic yet. I figure this is up someone's alley. Figured I ought to spread it around.
The title is "The Candy Maker".
Applicable tags would be Sad, Slice of Life, and Original Character.
I'm writing and designing a RPG Maker game, check it out and follow its progress here.
http://www.rpgmakercentral.com/topic/39580-the-town-that-feared-nightfall-demo/
HASBRO has given the company River Horse the license to bring MLP to the RPG world.
http://riverhorse.eu/
Oh and they got the license for Jim Hanson's Labyrinth also.