Hello there, fellow RPG designer!
If you’re anything like me, you too love to discuss roleplaying game mechanics, and how they affect gameplay. That is precisely the kind of thing we’ll get to do in this community. Personally, I’m currently working on a roleplaying game that I’m so far calling Unified RPG which I sort of think of as a “rules-lite, GURPS-like” TTRPG. So don’t be surprised if you see me creating posts about that here in the near future.
But what about you? What brought you to this community? What kind of game are you working on, or what do you want to make in the future? I’d love to hear all about it!
- GlitterBandEmissary ( @GlitterBandEmissary@lemm.ee ) English2•1 year ago
So I’m terrible at finishing anything. I have a few zine sized projects about half written, that will need playtesting (A mothership mega dungeon, a trophy hack about cyborg animals in the post-apocalypse, a standalone game about a coven of witches helping people in their town) and a bunch of smaller one pagers (both games and modules)
Recently I’ve been exploring what I can do with playing cards and would love to discuss it with someone.
Mostly it would be nice to share and talk about things as they come up. I love collaboration.
Sounds great! I hope this community will be able to provide you with what you’re looking for.
- gary_d_pryor ( @gary_d_pryor@reddthat.com ) English2•1 year ago
I am a hobbyist game designer. I really like to read and discuss rpg. Right now I write a bi-monthly blog for my game Chronomutants where I write about what I did (as it’s my most recent project) but try and discuss how others have approached similar problems or aspects of design. I just really love talking design. Since Reddit is on fire, and my blog traffic is now in the toilet, someone suggested I add Lemmy to my social media rotation. Hoping it’s cool here. We’ll see.
Current Favorite games: Electric Bastionland, Microscope, Agon
Nice! Can you share a link to your blog with us?
- Mot ( @Mot@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
I’m working on getting yet-another-Knave-hack together. Also beating my head against its inability to write lists without getting very bored.
Interesting. What do you mean by Knave-hack? You’re making a modification for Knave?
- Mot ( @Mot@beehaw.org ) English1•1 year ago
Yeah. A hack is usually a little more than just a modification, but there’s no strict definition or anything.
I basically like the way Knave is, but there’s a few things that I found didn’t work well at my table.
- Item choice paralysis. Do you buy/carry a hammer? Nails? Chalk? Ink? An hourglass? … There’s like 36 odds and ends in the game (100 in 2e.)
- One use per day spell books. Knave 2e solves this with Int uses of spell books but I mixed it with:
- Ability to lose items. A character built around a concept should retain the ability to use that.
So I changed some things.
- We use item kits. These are quantum bags of items related to a purpose. Say a climbing kit or an alchemy kit.
- Item kits can be tracked with item slots as they are, but most kits will be like 2-3 slots so it makes more sense to cut the number in half and stop varying size of items.
- Having cut the number of things to track in half, Art slots are added back in. These represent proficiencies/abilities that can’t be lost. Most of them literally are just kits but they can’t be taken away. So a Climbing Art does what a climbing kit can do (save for things like pass an item around since this is a personal ability).
- I use a standardized art point system so all arts consume these points to activate.
There’s some knock on effects too. So I have different ability scores for instance.
- 𝕸𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔫 ( @malin@dice.camp ) 0•1 year ago
@Enfors I can’t seem to join from lemmy.world, but Mastodon’s federating fine.
I’m still working on BIND, and doing a few blog posts on design:
Hmm, I wonder why you can’t join from lemmy.world? Perhaps having the address as !rpgdesign@lemm.ee or @rpgdesign@lemm.ee helps? I’m afraid I don’t yet know enough about how federation works… (hmm, there should be an RFC or something out there that I should read…)
Anyway, your blog is very interesting! I’ve previously read your post about story weaving, it’s good stuff!
- 𝕸𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔫 ( @malin@dice.camp ) 1•1 year ago
@Enfors Cheers!
Unsure what’s happening with URLs.
‘https://lemmy.world/c/rpg@lemmy.ml’ works fine, but ‘https://lemmy.world/c/rpgdesign@lemm.ee’ returns 404. Perhaps lemmy.world just isn’t federating properly with lemm.ee?The admins just let porn on lemmy.world, so there might be defederation happening, as the front page has become a little poluted.