Wait... CthulhuTech? As in Cal of Cthulhu + Battletech? I've never heard of it but that sounds awesome!
I haven't even had time to play a tabletop game in years, unfortunately. I wish I did have more time to do that... I'm hoping, as my eldest daughter is getting older, we might be able to start up a D&D campaign with her as one of the players. But we'll see what happens....
The only White Wolf game I've played has been Street Fighter. I tried to run a campaign a few times, but we never got very far, for various reasons (usually players moving away...).
Sstavix wrote:Wait... CthulhuTech? As in Cal of Cthulhu + Battletech? I've never heard of it but that sounds awesome!
I haven't even had time to play a tabletop game in years, unfortunately. I wish I did have more time to do that... I'm hoping, as my eldest daughter is getting older, we might be able to start up a D&D campaign with her as one of the players. But we'll see what happens....
The only White Wolf game I've played has been Street Fighter. I tried to run a campaign a few times, but we never got very far, for various reasons (usually players moving away...).
CthulhuTech is Call of Cthulhu + anime big robots + Shadowrun + The Guyver
I think it's a great setting. I love everything about it. I can't say much about the system because the one time I got to play it at GenCon was all kinds of jank.
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Mine would be DnD for sure. I've heard so many things about it but my age group just isn't interested in those types of things.
I might end up playing it with my 20-year-old cousins at one point as they like it quite a lot.
Noobyhead99 wrote:Mine would be DnD for sure. I've heard so many things about it but my age group just isn't interested in those types of things.
I might end up playing it with my 20-year-old cousins at one point as they like it quite a lot.
Noobyhead99 wrote:Mine would be DnD for sure. I've heard so many things about it but my age group just isn't interested in those types of things.
I might end up playing it with my 20-year-old cousins at one point as they like it quite a lot.
I would love to play indie games on a regular basis, but my group defaults to Pathfinder. I hate D&D and stock dungeon fantasy. I'm just so tired of it.
I have gotten them to play Victoriana and Vorkosigan. Neither are indie, but they were a stretch for the group. They will play Shadowrun sometimes, as one of our members is a convention GM for Shadowrun.
I have no problems GMing, but I do need some time to get to know a game before I do, whether I've played it or not.