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Archive for the 'RPG' Category

Fiction: Phil’s Tale

Dragavan @ Monday, July 26th, 2010 ()

I am currently running a game of Don’t Rest Your Head and had a moment of inspiration, so I wrote this short story based on a character not actually in the active narrative of the story (at least yet), but that is tied to the backgrounds of two of our three protagonists (his father and […]

Game Chef: I now have a name and a Game Board

Dragavan @ Saturday, September 5th, 2009 ()

Taking a break from writing the rule and trying to reorganize them I figured I would work on the game board graphics for a while. In the process of working on the board I came up with the name of the game. I was looking for sample graphics of French sailing vessels to use as […]

Game Chef: Putting the story into the game

Dragavan @ Saturday, September 5th, 2009 ()

So now that I have worked the mechanics and the cards and the boards and all those aspects of the game into something that seems usable and feasible, I am now ready to put them all together around the story elements of the game. This is supposed to be a hybrid between card/board game and […]

Game Chef: Quick note about Special cards

Dragavan @ Saturday, September 5th, 2009 ()

While I was working on the order of events during a narrated scene I thought about how another type of card can be thrown into the mix. They would be found in the vote deck and would come in two flavors, Items and Skills. These are drawn like normal vote cards, but when they are […]

Game Chef: Characters and NPCs

Dragavan @ Friday, September 4th, 2009 ()

Since this is going to be part RPG, we need to have characters in the game. But unlike most RPGs I want them to be relatively simple pre-generated characters that players choose from. Also, since they can die during the game and be replaced with another, we need to have a decent number of them. […]

Game Chef: The Card Stock GM and Trials of the Accused

Dragavan @ Friday, September 4th, 2009 ()

As I talked about in my post about the board, the voyage and mutiny are times according to markers on the board. This is something that the GM usually takes care of in most RPGs, but since this is going to be a board/RPG hybrid that doesn’t have a GM I made some of their […]

Game Chef: Ideas for the Board and Cards

Dragavan @ Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 ()

When it comes to working with ideas that involve some kind of item or graphic, I tend to have to do some simple layout ideas to see if I can make it work. This means mock-ups. Nothing fancy and no real style to them, but something I can play with visually. So I used some […]

Game Chef: Kind of a slow day for games...

Dragavan @ Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 ()

Today was a crazy day at work and I had to do some chores at my mom’s house while they are out of town, so I didn’t really get much done in the way of work on the game… Luckily I have Friday off (as well as Monday) so I can catch up on those […]

Game Chef: Playing with Cards and Symbols

Dragavan @ Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 ()

First off, let me say that I am now leaning most heavily to the concept of a mutiny brewing on a ship. Each player is a mutineer trying to quietly gain support of the crew so that when it happens they will be put in charge, but being careful not to expose themselves too soon […]

Game Chef: The Dragon Has Entered The Field of Play

Dragavan @ Monday, August 31st, 2009 ()

This year I have decided to enter the Game Chef Competition that has been going on for several years now. It’s a enter if you want and there ain’t no prize at the end kind of contest. The real prize is similar to that of NaNoWriMo, the good feeling you get at succeeding at something […]

Home Made Fan Mail

Dragavan @ Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 ()

Not a lot of words this time, just some pics I took of Fan Mail I made at work. I used an etching laser to carve these plastic chips. I like the idea of using them instead of normal poker chips… I may even see about making stickers for the other sides of them to […]

Gorematory: My First Time Running Primetime Adventures

Dragavan @ Sunday, March 15th, 2009 ()

Having only played in an episode of someone else’s and run a few sample scenes to show people how it plays, I was finally able to run my first full game of Primetime Adventures today. The group was half strangers to me, but they all seemed to be good creative people, so it was a […]

When things Pop: Playing to the Audience

Dragavan @ Sunday, March 8th, 2009 ()

One of the main things I am attempting to do with the National Wrestling Game is to play up the idea that the crowd is just as important as the wrestlers to the show and during the matches. When playing the game the crowd is played by everyone who is not actively involved in the […]

Deluged With Ideas: Dealing With Idea Overload

Dragavan @ Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 ()

Although I am sure a lot of people are going to grumble at me for saying this, I tend to get too many ideas for games (styles, mechanics, settings, bits & pieces). I always want to run with and expand these ideas when they hit me, but that would mean delaying something I am currently […]

Wrestling With the Focus of the Rules

Dragavan @ Saturday, February 14th, 2009 ()

For the last couple weeks now I have been stumped on writing Whispering Bluff, which is frustrating me to no end, but in the meantime I have been working on the NWG again. This time I am completely revamping what was there to better represent what I want the game to be about… Fame.
So this […]

Struggling With Scene Flow

Dragavan @ Sunday, January 18th, 2009 ()

Hhere I sit, trying to get scene framing and conflicts to fit together the way I want them to happen. Struggling with words and balance. Bouncing back and forth between ways the currency of the game (still called X-Points until I can think of a real name) is going to work. Grumbling about how I […]

How About a Little Flashback

Dragavan @ Saturday, January 10th, 2009 ()

I can’t believe I overlooked this common aspect of the very genre I am trying to emulate with Whispering Bluff. It took listening to others discuss techniques they have used to move stories along in RPGs to spark this realization. This will have to be corrected.
If you watch enough of these kinds of movies (or […]

Let’s Start This Thing Off Right: The State of the Game

Dragavan @ Sunday, January 4th, 2009 ()

Whispering Bluff has become the main gaming focus for me right now, both because I love the genre and it’s the newest idea I have worked on. I figured if I was going to share the process of how I grow the game from here with everyone, I should first go over where the game […]

A New Year Is Upon Us Again

Dragavan @ Thursday, January 1st, 2009 ()

It’s 2009. A new year is upon us and this is the time that people start talking about all the things they are going to do differently this year. There are all sorts of resolutions flying all over the place. Promised actions of change. How many of these do you think the makers will actually […]

The “12 RPGs Every Gamer Should Play Before You Die” Meme

Dragavan @ Sunday, December 14th, 2008 ()

There has been a gaming meme going around recently started with a post that listed one person’s idea of what games all RPGers should experience at least once. I have no idea where the original post came from, but it has been reposted (word for word) on numerous blogs and sites (you can see it […]


 
 
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