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vidar
Untested Games Mark Unseen   Feb 4 20:11 UTC 2002

Well, not exactly.  This item is to ask questions about games you've 
seen or heard about but haven't tried.

For example, I've seen a game called World Tree by Padwolf Games.  I've 
read the back cover, but then I put it back down exactly where I found 
it.  Last time I was at Rider's, the book was in exactly the same spot 
where I left it.

So I was wondering if anybody has tried this game and what they think 
of it?
7 responses total.
vidar
response 1 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 14:43 UTC 2002

Another game I have not yet tried, although a role playing group I was 
part of when I was going to school in Winona Minnesota encouraged me to 
at least buy the Player's Handbook for, is Hackmaster.

The game declares itself "Old School" and seems very much like AD&D2E 
from as much of the Player's Handbook as I flipped through yesterday.
jaklumen
response 2 of 7: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 04:33 UTC 2002

I haven't played Hackmaster, although I did see it at RadCon 3B in 
Pasco, WA.  My understanding, if it's the game I saw in _Knights of 
the Dinner Table_, is that it's a bit of a satire.
vidar
response 3 of 7: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 00:26 UTC 2002

While I've mostly been discussing it in the Out with the Old item, I do 
have a game that I've owned for some years and have never run.  So now 
I'm going to try.  And I'm going to run it as is.  The game in question 
is TimeLords.
gizlnort
response 4 of 7: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 16:08 UTC 2002

Alrighty, anyone here have any stories from running Paranoia?  Looks like a
fun one.

vidar
response 5 of 7: Mark Unseen   Dec 7 15:04 UTC 2002

I've never run it, but I have played it.  My clones had more glorious 
deaths than those of the other players.  They are now happy as reactor 
shielding. ;-)
bzh
response 6 of 7: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 09:45 UTC 2003

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bzh
response 7 of 7: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 09:45 UTC 2003

ok,ok
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