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Consensus Games: Civilization and the New World
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Bill White's roleplaying game design blog, with emphasis on narrativist or story-heavy games. Sunday, March 07, 2010. Civilization and the New World. The impresario behind Pelgrane Press. Has challenged me to write a colonization game. The basic framework of the challenge is this:. It's a role-playing game, not a god game. You play a character. The fate of the colony is intertwined with your actions as a character in that colony. Of recent scholarship in pre-Columbian history, as well as some of the.
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Consensus Games: March 2010
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Bill White's roleplaying game design blog, with emphasis on narrativist or story-heavy games. Sunday, March 07, 2010. Civilization and the New World. The impresario behind Pelgrane Press. Has challenged me to write a colonization game. The basic framework of the challenge is this:. It's a role-playing game, not a god game. You play a character. The fate of the colony is intertwined with your actions as a character in that colony. Of recent scholarship in pre-Columbian history, as well as some of the.
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Consensus Games: October 2009
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Bill White's roleplaying game design blog, with emphasis on narrativist or story-heavy games. Monday, October 26, 2009. Two Games, One Name. My friend Nathan Paoletta. Is running a design contest called " Two Games, One Name. Where pairs of designers are given the same title for a game and a set of contrasting constraints (e.g., "design a game for solo play" vs. "design a game to be played via text message") and asked to create games. Was The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. A draft of the game is here. The R...
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Drinking tea around the world. Nov 8th, 2011 at 1:19 PM. So heres what I played:. We settled on the pilot of a soap set around an East End dog track. I was GM and eventually managed to find all the rules. We didnt have cards but dice worked as well, if not better. It was pretty good fun, loads of overacting and a satisfying denouement of a running battle between two gangland families over property rights and the blowing up of an allotment shed. Its just the best Con for gaming. Jan 27th, 2011 at 12:29 PM.