This was kind of a hard question if I thought too long about it. There are many games I am fond of. But ultimately it comes down to the Vortex System over all. I find the system to be quite elegant…
The game I cannot ever let go is Top Secret/S.I. The game comes up a lot in my RPGaDay posts. Just two days ago we talked about the novels. TSSI was nearly my first game and I suppose it remains my…
In 1996 into 1997 we were playing all of the other games. Tod started a game of Deadlands and I recall I went the opposite way than the rest of the players. Everyone else was making extremely effec…
A really underrated RPG is the OneDice system from Cakebread & Walton. It's a ultra-light system, ideal for running one-shots. They are various versions of it available - Space, Fantasy, WWII, etc. Each one is a complete game. They're all quite cheap and easy to run....
Favourite Game System (thegeekflagblog.wordpress.com)
This was kind of a hard question if I thought too long about it. There are many games I am fond of. But ultimately it comes down to the Vortex System over all. I find the system to be quite elegant…
C600 (thegeekflagblog.wordpress.com)
Sci-Fi Short Film series. Chapter 1 Malfunction Chapter 2 Infiltration Chapter 3 Step Back in Time Chapter 4 The Singularity
OC Old Game You Still Play (thegeekflagblog.wordpress.com)
The game I cannot ever let go is Top Secret/S.I. The game comes up a lot in my RPGaDay posts. Just two days ago we talked about the novels. TSSI was nearly my first game and I suppose it remains my…
OC Weirdest Game You Played (thegeekflagblog.wordpress.com)
In 1996 into 1997 we were playing all of the other games. Tod started a game of Deadlands and I recall I went the opposite way than the rest of the players. Everyone else was making extremely effec…
Some free character sheets for OneDice, the ultra-light RPG
A really underrated RPG is the OneDice system from Cakebread & Walton. It's a ultra-light system, ideal for running one-shots. They are various versions of it available - Space, Fantasy, WWII, etc. Each one is a complete game. They're all quite cheap and easy to run....