Tue, 30 May 2006 On your face and give me fifty you maggots!!! ...err, sorry. Just my old memories of basic training bubbling up to the surface. This month Cam and I talk about military roleplaying games and how to put the focus on the characters and less on the wargame aspects that often come up (for obvious reasons). We also have a review of the Angel Roleplaying Game from Eden Studios. Listener feedback and What We've Been Playing round out a very full show. Hope you enjoy it! News, Feedback, and What We've Been Playing Pin yourself up on our Frappr Map! Call Recorder for Skype rocks! All my fellow gaming podcasters, trash the virtual spaghetti you've been using to do your interviews and download this now! Catch up on the Legend of the Five Rings campaign we've just finished here. Then check out the Nikko Toshogu Shrine that helped inspire me for the game! Cam is cooking up more Unknown Armies madness! Lost plays of Shakespeare anyone? Life sucks? Join the French Foreign Legion! Burning Empires baby! The Shab Al-Hiri Roach wants you! I know the title is WTFBBQ, but seriously, check it out, you won't regret it (unless you eat the roach...). Feature: Military Roleplaying Games Lawrence Schick's Heroic Worlds is an invaluable gaming resource, even if it only covers games up to 1990. I have no fear when it comes to running military RPGs, so yeah, I've played 'em all, starting way back in the '80's with games like Behind Enemy Lines and Merc. Twilight 2000 was my old warhorse. Weird War Two for Savage Worlds is my latest project. It is based on the D20 version of the game, also released by the Pinnacle Entertainment Group, for which I wrote the Pacific Theater supplement, Land of the Rising Dead. When Savage Worlds: Weird War Two comes out, I hope it will be a playable and accessible military roleplaying game. Books like The Thin Red Line have a big influence on my military RPG campaigns. You can see it in play in the Actual Play threads of the playtests we did for Weird War Two last year on the PEG forums. I am very interested in military RPGs with a character focus and not a hardware/wargame focus. One I've found is Unsung. Haven't had a chance to play it yet but it's exploring the path I'm interested in. Review: Angel Roleplaying Game Yah, I like chopping up undead bloodsucking freaks. What can I say? Send your feedback to godzilla.gaming@gmail.com, or just post up here! See you next month! Comments[9] |
