I've occasionally mentioned the pencil and paper RPG FATE Core, which I really think is a fun and well designed game.
Well, the people over at uptofourplayers.com created a comic describing the basics behind FATE. It's incredibly well done, and worth a look.
In other non-video game related news, I've been involved in an AD&D 1e campaign these past few months. The DM had hit his mid-life crisis, and decided that rather than go out and buy and expensive car (or get a new spouse) he'd much rather play D&D again. So, he rounded up some friends who like to play the game --and I in turn rounded up the oldest mini-Red-- and we began playing in late Spring.
What are we playing, you ask? Well, a classic module set:
Wizards of the Coast had re-released the original four modules along with an introductory adventure, calling it Against the Slave Lords:
I've not played these modules since the mid-late 80s, so I was psyched for a trip down memory lane.
The DM did not disappoint, as he kept the action going and the pace fairly brisk. Sure, we players could take a step back and argue about what to do next, but this was light years faster than D&D 3.x and 4e that I'd grown accustomed to.
Who did I play? A cleric, of course.
As for how things will work this Fall while the oldest mini-Red is away at college, I recruited the youngest mini-Red to cover for her for the time being. And really, it's been a blast.
EtA: Corrected a basic spelling error. Sheesh.
Well, the people over at uptofourplayers.com created a comic describing the basics behind FATE. It's incredibly well done, and worth a look.
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In other non-video game related news, I've been involved in an AD&D 1e campaign these past few months. The DM had hit his mid-life crisis, and decided that rather than go out and buy and expensive car (or get a new spouse) he'd much rather play D&D again. So, he rounded up some friends who like to play the game --and I in turn rounded up the oldest mini-Red-- and we began playing in late Spring.
What are we playing, you ask? Well, a classic module set:
Against the Slave Lords, Modules A1 - A4. From greyhawkgrognard.blogspot.com. |
From dnd.wizards.com. |
The DM did not disappoint, as he kept the action going and the pace fairly brisk. Sure, we players could take a step back and argue about what to do next, but this was light years faster than D&D 3.x and 4e that I'd grown accustomed to.
Who did I play? A cleric, of course.
As for how things will work this Fall while the oldest mini-Red is away at college, I recruited the youngest mini-Red to cover for her for the time being. And really, it's been a blast.
EtA: Corrected a basic spelling error. Sheesh.
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