G is for Game System(s)
There are several game systems that I have debated
about using for the campaign world of Toldara.
I discussed some of the original design in the 3E system and the
evolution to a Pathfinder based campaign on my About Me Me page. I discussed the decision to change my Toldara
game to the B/X system in my earlier post, Back to the Basics. At other times,
I have thought about using other game systems but ultimately decided against
doing so. Maybe one or more of these
will happen in the future?
GURPS 3E or Hero 5E
I am fascinated by the amount of detail in both of
these systems. These are two of the
games in my collection that I have never gotten to play. It seems that none of the people I have ever
gamed with are interested in that level of detail.
Palladium Fantasy
I played just as much Palladium Fantasy as I played AD&D back in high school. I made up some classes for the old first edition rules back then also. Unfortunately, all I have is the second edition of this game and I have no practical experience playing or designing items for use with this version. There seem to be enough differences that I would not feel comfortable converting my campaign over to these rules. Of course, it might be easier to convert the player information over with the inclusion of all of the available OCCs, RCCs, and races. For instance, the Wolfen could be re-skinned to be the Karnin as one quick example. Hmmm….
I played just as much Palladium Fantasy as I played AD&D back in high school. I made up some classes for the old first edition rules back then also. Unfortunately, all I have is the second edition of this game and I have no practical experience playing or designing items for use with this version. There seem to be enough differences that I would not feel comfortable converting my campaign over to these rules. Of course, it might be easier to convert the player information over with the inclusion of all of the available OCCs, RCCs, and races. For instance, the Wolfen could be re-skinned to be the Karnin as one quick example. Hmmm….
Talislanta
I discovered Talislanta with the second
edition. We played quite a few games
back in high school. Future editions
added quite a bit of detail. If I was
going to convert to the Talislanta system I would probably use the second
edition due to my experience. At the
time of starting the campaign I was concerned with the out of print status of
Talislanta so I skipped it; yes, I am aware that a large amount of formerly
printed Talislanta products are available for download in free pdf form at the Talislanta Library. I was the only person with a printed
Talislanta rulebook but all of us had a B/X rulebook so Talislanta was
eliminated.
USR
This game system is even more rules-light than the
B/X rules and someone else has already started doing a Moldvay Era
conversion. A Toldara campaign using
this system is highly likely to happen at some point.
The closest I ever got to 'Game' playing (as one of the older generation :-)) was something called 'The Seventh Guest' way back in the late 80s when computers games with graphics were almost in infancy. It was a challenging thing. ...'Waht shall I do now?' - I can still hear it say that when I got 'stuck'. Nancy at Welcome to she said, he said
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