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Post by simonw on Jul 10, 2012 12:10:28 GMT -6
How have you liked Woodland Warriors, Sabres & Witchery, Blood & Bullets and Ancient Mysteries & Lost Treasures?
Tell me about your games. Don't be shy. ;D
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Post by kesher on Jul 10, 2012 13:35:24 GMT -6
Simon, I'm not sure how I didn't connect you with Barbarians of Lemuria, but I finally just bought that game, and it's AWESOME! The way you tied Boons and Flaws in with the main mechanic is particularly slick. And, of course, the artwork is stunning.
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Post by owlorbs on Jul 10, 2012 17:32:30 GMT -6
I have a lot of your stuff, but have yet to play it. In the meantime, I will happily be following the action in this corner of the forum.
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Post by Finarvyn on Jul 10, 2012 19:00:07 GMT -6
I decided that most of the S&W chatter here in the last several months was based on Simon's games, so he really needed a section of his own. Whether it stays a board or sub-board may be based on how much discussion we get. I moved the old S&W section into the "simulacrum" area.
Simon, a question: when I bought Go Fer Yer Gun (nice game, by the way!) it was based on Troll Lord's Castles & Crusades game and the newest version seems to be based on a "house" rules system designed by Beyond Belief. Same for Medieval Murder Mysteries, which I never got around to playing but loved reading, and used to be a C&C game. Is there a story here? I kind of liked having some C&C variant games out there...
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Post by simonw on Jul 11, 2012 1:45:10 GMT -6
Go Fer Yer Gun! & Medieval Mysteries haven't really changed. I just tinkered with the rules and added new artwork but the rules are largely the same. As is Tombs & Terrors.
There is a 1PG version of Medieval Mysteries (and I penned a 1PG adventure book for the 1PG line Battleforce Bravo (WW2).
There are also some free 1PG games out there that I wrote, for example Mad Dogs & Englishmen (TPG of British Empirical Adventure). They are available for download at the 1PG Yahoo Group (amongst some other pretty cool free 1PG downloads).
Btw, technically, it's Beyond Belief Games (BBG) rather than just Beyond Belief.
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Post by Achán hiNidráne on Jul 13, 2012 18:25:03 GMT -6
I read on the Lemuria forum that you may have Sword & Planet varient of BoL in the works. Can you provide anymore details?
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Post by jjarvis on Jul 15, 2012 8:34:50 GMT -6
I've enjoyed Tombs and Terros, Wildreness Warriors, Go fer yer Gun and Medieval Murder Mysteries. I enjoy the comrehensive but unpretentious nature of them.
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Post by simonw on Jul 15, 2012 14:58:00 GMT -6
I've enjoyed Tombs and Terros, Wildreness Warriors, Go fer yer Gun and Medieval Murder Mysteries. I enjoy the comrehensive but unpretentious nature of them. Thank you!
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Post by stonetoflesh on Aug 4, 2012 23:15:30 GMT -6
I've been a fan of BoL for a couple years now and still have a lot of love for it, what a great system. Sabres & Witchery has been a recent discovery for me, and I'm currently contemplating ways in which I can combine the two to create my ideal 17th-century fantasy ruleset.
Keep up the great work Simon, I'm also looking forward to Barbarians of the Forgotten Suns!
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