I was driving around Burbank today, and went past this Cash Cab:
Live action Interactive Fiction games
Remember those old text adventure games from the 80s, like Zork and Leather Goddesses of Phobos and Planetfall and Lurking Horror? I loved them, and I loved how they engaged my imagination while they encouraged me to solve puzzles.
When I was at Origins, I saw this game called JUNGLE ADVENTURE, which uses a system called Parsely. It's essentially a live version of the old text adventure games. A GM plays the part of the computer, reading descriptions and giving responses to a group of any number of players who are trying to solve the adventure.
I haven't played it at a con, yet, but I've read stories from people who played it in a room of a hundred or more people, with delightful and hilarious results.
I've had such a good time reading JUNGLE ADVENTURE and SPACE STATION, I went to RPGnow and bought ACTION CASTLE, the very first game that was released using this game engine. (Note: I didn't realize, until I started writing this post, that mementomori sells the games directly, so I've linked to those pages here; shut up and give them your money!)
I'm not entirely sure it would work on Tabletop, but I'm going to try it with my friends at our next game day.
I'm just going to throw this out there: I bet it would be really easy to design your own games using this system… get excited and make something, Internet!!
George R. R. Martin please write like the Wind!
Paul and Storm debuted this song at W00tstock Founder's Night last year, and somewhere in the SD card of my phone, I have the very first public-ish performance of it, backstage.
I loved it then, I love it now, and I hope this video gets all the views and up thumbs, because it is awesome.
…and Winter is coming.
Tabletop’s Castle Panic Gag Reel
This whole thing makes me laugh a whole lot.
Thanks for watching! Hope you get to play some games with your friends this weekend, because that's what I'm doing on Saturday. Yaay!
The Eternal Struggle
So this happened last night. I told the tale in pictures and captions on Twitter, and I'm putting it here for the ages. For science. You monster.
At times like this, I am grateful that I am so easily amused.