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I've been trying to get into these kinds of games for years now, I've recently discovered a game that I'm trying to start a campaign for, called [b]ShadowRun[/b], which looks very intriguing.

I guess I'm just wondering what other members like to play (I know there's more out there than just Dungeons and Dragons ^_^;; ) and what makes pencil and paper RPGs so great [i]in your opinion[/i]?

And two more questions following from that:
1) How do you get people to stay in one place long enough to actually play? Short of locking them in my fridge I find very few ways to keep them all in the same place at the same time O_o!!
2) Can you play with just the GM and one player? Whatcha think? Can it be done?

Heh, I'm done I think ^_^;;
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Well, I've played for awhile, and the easiest way to get everybody on one place is to plan ahead of time. Call like a week early, and orginize it! It works. *nodnod*

Playing with just a GM and a one player can work, but it's not as good as if there were a bunch of people!
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Agatio [/i]
[B]I started a thread about these a while ago. But hey you never know, they might not close it. [/B][/QUOTE]

Well it's not on the first page of the Otaku Lounge, or I wouldn't have posted this one...

Has anyone actually [i]heard[/i] of ShadowRun? Or have I just found a reasonably obscure RPG to start playing with? O_O?
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i never really understood those kind of games.

and i never really bothered with them because of the opinion people have of pencil and paper rpgers, mainly d&d.

but im willing to try anything once, can anyone tell me how to play a game like this?
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by James_of_Brujah [/i]
[B]if u want to fing a good RPG check out some of the white wolf games,
and if you get grapevine you can make LARPs. thier all based on the D-10 system and they are realy fun to play. [/B][/QUOTE]

Do you play Vampire. It looks as if you do because of the Brujah thing. Maybe we could play sometime on the boards. Get a game started.
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That's one thing I don't do in an RPG is let a player character die... I figure it's utterly pointless to destroy something someone spent hours making. I'm fairly new to it so I may be missing something, but as a GM I provoke a little miracle or something to help the players out. That is, if they wanna continue playing that character rather than already have a new one in mind.
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Shadowrun, is not an overly obscure game, but it is a bit older and you might find that it tends to only be popular amoung twenty something year olds. That is my experience anyway, but I dont mind, the twenty year olds im talking about are some of the cooler people I know in my town.

As for the attraction of paper and pen games, which by the way nobody has discussed yet, I think it's the chance to be someone else, most people would prefer to be a mighty warrior or gun toting hero than their actual selves.
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"and i never really bothered with them because of the opinion people have of pencil and paper rpgers, mainly d&d."

You do tend to get some fanatics that get all dressed up and stuff. I've been a DnD Dungeon master (equivelent of a GM. GM-DM you get it) and the key to a good map is keeping it runniong, The best way to do this is to plan your rooms\traps\monsters in advance. If the game starts to slow dow, throw in a trap during the session to keep players on their toes, or let them get jumped by monsters. NEVER just give them heaps powerful magical items. I played a map where we found a cuppla +5 rings in the TRASH! BOORING! I want monsters and heroics and...well..Roleplaying.
Get ehat I'm gettin at?
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I do.hee hee..my cleric is s far 12th level and has vanquished: too many orcs to count, a lich, 3 dragons, drow, a hydra, goblins, numerus demons, and the undead. It's quite fun. Unfourtunately, my DM is away at college in Southern California, while I'm stuck up in Northern California :bawl:
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