While typically I run year-long TTRPG campaigns, I had an opportunity to run a summer-long campaign. Sometimes less is more, and this was a wonderful experience.| Troy Press
Jack Guignol has an oft-quoted post, “Just Use Bears,” about using the stats for a bear when the players outpace your prep and end up facing “some cool, weird-ass monster that you don’t actually have stats for.” Lars, at Dice Goblin, expanded this further, to leveraging animal archetypes in general, “Just Use Bears… Or Wolves, Dragons or Spiders.”| Troy Press
Vi spiller Monster of the Week. Et rollespil om agenters kamp mod det overnaturlige i bedste X-Files/Supernatural/Buffy the Vampire Slayer-stil med et Powered by the Apocalypse system. Vores kampag…| Stemmen fra ådalen
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Planet of the Week is my PbtA homage to shows like Star Trek, Firefly, and Stargate: Atlantis. You’re the away team of the research vessel Endeavor Maru. You’re the first group to land on each new …| Troy Press
We started a campaign using the second edition of Apocalypse World. At the end of July 2024, Vincent Baker announced a beta of AW: Burned Over 2024 for his Patreon subscribers. We began using the r…| Troy Press
Using Apocalypse World to Outline and Draft Your Own RPG| lumpley games
Using Apocalypse World to Outline and Draft Your Own RPG| lumpley games
PbtA stands for “Powered by the Apocalypse.” It means games inspired by our original game Apocalypse World, and now games inspired by other PbtA games more generally. It’s a self-applied label: because it depends on a game’s inspirations, only the game’s creator can really tell you whether their game’s PbtA or not.| lumpley games
Using Apocalypse World to Outline and Draft Your Own RPG| lumpley games