steelsmiter
Dwarf King
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2018
- Location
- Arkansas, USA
THIS THREAD IS FOR A GROUP GAME I INTEND TO RUN ON BMR
So I've been following the Adventure Game Engine since it showed up on Tabletop (Dragon AGE/Ashes of Valkana). Started off having that nice appeal of being modeled after a video game I liked, but it was originally a bit restricted with the 3 class system. When Modern AGE came out they threw that idea out the window and in my mind made a broader, superior game, at least in comparison to the other AGE games. I became enamored.
So I've been following the Adventure Game Engine since it showed up on Tabletop (Dragon AGE/Ashes of Valkana). Started off having that nice appeal of being modeled after a video game I liked, but it was originally a bit restricted with the 3 class system. When Modern AGE came out they threw that idea out the window and in my mind made a broader, superior game, at least in comparison to the other AGE games. I became enamored.
Modern AGE is set up to create characters of a variety of backgrounds, professions, talents, and whatnot. It's designed so that you can place your game wherever you want on the Gritty>Pulpy>Cinematic continuum, including whether there's such a thing as magic or psychic power. I really like this game, but it seems to be a bit less mainstream so it's not as easy to find players. So here I am sort of fishing for Modern AGE ideas from players interested in playing
Books I have:
Basic Rulebook
Companion (so using Custom Characters is on the table)
Threefold (Even if I don't run a threefold game, Ancestries may be on the table. I like how they're presented)
World of Lazarus
Personally I would prefer not to run a canon World of Lazarus game (or really a canon game for any franchise due to the fact that I don't think I could honor an existing franchise), but technically any Modern AGE game could theoretically qualify as canon Threefold. Leaving that reservation aside, there are a few games I'm willing to run even without whatever feedback I get from this thread:
- Gritty horror with potential for cinematic slasher killers
- Pulpy Police Procedural or Crime Family
- Cinematic Buddy Cop Movie (With Lethal Weapon being the only exception to the No Canon rule since I've had a headcannon for the 5th installment killing off everyone except Nick Murtaugh and the son of Riggs who I've named Jack for years)
- Cinematic Special Forces: Not sure what era/battleground the game would take place, but probably no earlier than 1963. Also magic or psi would make sense in this setting.
- Unexpected Origin of Humanity (Pulpy. Powers are considered Specializations): The creationists were right about one thing, humans didn't evolve on earth... Whether they were right about the other, and how this lack of evolution manifests is up for grabs
- I just got the enemies and allies book, so a Hidden Magic game could be viable (but it could also work within the framework of the other ideas too)
- [insert idea here]
So I put it to a vote. The numbers are included for convenience of being able to just say whichever number you want, but in votes with extra options you should include details (Like whether victims and killers of 1 are the same mode, which side of the law players of 2 are on, whether 3 is Lethal Weapon or not a franchise, how "real world" 4 is, and so on). Also if you vote 6 I want to hear what game you want me to run you in, but be aware that I'm not likely to be prepared to run games in preexisting franchises except as noted.
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