tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3470047023755702202.post5449020332104199248..comments2023-04-01T13:52:33.792-06:00Comments on Savage Timmy's Playhouse: Campaign Plans for 2011timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09928949644765765070noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3470047023755702202.post-26916386348433232682010-12-19T21:08:04.939-06:002010-12-19T21:08:04.939-06:00Definitely spoiled for choice here!
Again, I'...Definitely spoiled for choice here!<br /><br />Again, I'll come and play whatever. But I would lean toward the more skirmish-y stuff that we've been doing with the East Front. Why? I like the more RPG stuff, and the 1889 setting stuff would be cool, but they are WAY more prep for you. You've gotten pretty good at throwing the skirmishes together, but the RPG is much harder to go into blind <br />(although the Cthulhu campaign turned out pretty ok, but we were useless as investigators). Another factor is the party - you definitely have to put in more work as GM with less experienced RPGers. I wish I could pin down a night where I could run and you could play for once...Christian Knudsennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3470047023755702202.post-77992708466042113912010-12-19T08:54:25.913-06:002010-12-19T08:54:25.913-06:00For the Cthulhu/WWW2 angle. If the father gets kil...For the Cthulhu/WWW2 angle. If the father gets killed in the campaign then the son can remember when his father came back but was different and started going missing for long periods of time. The family worried about him and he seemed to have lost some of his memories but he was still family.ColKillgorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16525442150477092825noreply@blogger.com