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Kickstarters To Watch: Channel A

Those who have followed me for a long time or who routinely see me on social media services know that I am an anime. I may even be a contender for the biggest anime present in tabletop circles. I have gone so far as to write embarrassing old articles about making your games more anime. It is an influence on any genre-related entertainment writing I perform.

This time around we’ve got Channel A, a premise near and dear to the hearts of a lot of anime fans. I’m pretty sure anyone who has watched enough different anime, and seen the almost absurd breadth of topics they take on, such as the animal-eared people in ancient japanese clan warfare found in Utawarerumono; alternate history mecha rebellions in Code Geass; magical transforming girls in Madoka Magica; and seemingly nothing at all in K-On!; and much more, will have thought about their own conceptual mash-ups and how that mash-up would work as an anime.

In Channel A you do this all the time, because the basic premise is that it is a card-based tabletop game where you get the elements of your anime from cards, and have to put them together into a pitch for the producers. Like Cards Against Humanity it’s a simple concept and derives humor from the combinations and interpretations people put together. Unlike Cards Against Humanity you won’t feel depressed after playing it. The funding goal is $10,000 and they’re at $1500 nowYou can even download the game right now in a basic format so you can take a look at it before deciding whether to pledge.

The basic reward tier is the $25 dollar tier that gets you the game and a series of fun little buttons. Even more fun is the Mystery Box, which includes the game, and three exclusive mystery buttons (mystery may vary) for $25 as well. At $65 dollars you’ll get two copies of the game, the buttons, and a series of five custom buttons with your own chibi (small, cutesy, super-deformed characters) character on them. At $250 dollars you’ll get a special DVD for your own custom-made anime, along with two copies of the game, and the usual set of buttons. The DVD will include a 30 second theme song for your anime, and other goodies.

Stretch goals include a funny video with a cat in it (you know you want this), more exclusive cards at $14,000, more buttons at $16,000, and an exciting expansion set of new cards at $18,000, designed by Ewen Cluney in a livestream with the game’s backers. Ewen Cluney is known for the translation of Maid: RPG and the upcoming Golden Sky Stories, and is the creative force behind Channel A. You can check out his blog here. He’s a pretty cool guy.

So if you’re a fan of humorous light-hearted party card games and anime you should definitely give this a look. You could possibly have a K-On! level success on your hands, albeit only in your own imagination.

Categories: Anime, Funhaving, Humor, Kickstarter, News, Other Hobby, Other Systems, Products, RPG | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Home of the Brave Valentine’s Day Sale

Home of the Brave is on sale today for Valentine’s Day! There’s a Heart on the cover after all, representing the Hippie party of Amera! Free love, green energy, and good vibes for all, maaaaan! Get your copy today and see if you can make the Hippie party win the Presidency at your own table. You can get it for only 1.99 instead of 2.99! That saves you a crisp whole dollar you can spend on candy for your valentines. In addition, as part of the festivities, here’s a special Hippie-oriented Political Issue:

The Legalization of Meteor Grass: Seven years ago a small chunk of space debris struck the backyard of an ASAN researcher in an incredible stroke of good luck (for science) and bad luck (for the expensive pagoda she had built in said backyard). The space debris contained several odd plant lifeforms which the scientist quickly drove over to ASAN HQ. Named Meteor Grass, this alien plant life form was cloned and studied extensively, and found to have incredible medicinal properties. However, it had one crippling flaw that caused the Regressive administration of the time to outlaw further research – it made people too happy when they used it. A raging debate has gone on to this day as to whether Meteor Grass should be allowed, carefully controlled, to supplement other drug treatments for various illnesses, in spite of its nefarious happiness-causing properties. The Hippie party strongly supports the legalization of Meteor Grass, while Regressives fear its toxic influence on their taciturn constituents.

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RELEASE: Home of the Brave

Greater Spirit Games (me) has just made its first commercial product available for sale on DriveThruRPG. Home of the Brave is available for $2.99. It’s a humble 13-page game based around playing Presidential Candidates in the fictional Republic of Amera. You use cards and 1 ten-sided die in order to roleplay the day-to-day narrative of the campaign trail. Each News Cycle of a game will introduce its own Theme and Political Issue, and the candidates use their playing cards, the political parties they’ve chosen to be part of, and the issue and theme they’re tackling to make humorous political speeches and earn points. At the end of the game there is a final Presidential Debate after which the highest-scoring character wins the Presidency!

The game is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-ND so you can share it with your game group, but every copy helps support me and my future endeavors. Every little $2.99 counts at this point! In addition, buying through DTRPG will keep you up to the minute on any Errata I have to issue or content updates, delivered absolutely free with your purchase. So if you’ve ever wanted more of my whacky ideas in a small purchasable package, now’s your chance. May the 24-hour news cycle be with you!

Categories: Fluff/Inspiration, Funhaving, Humor, Meta, News, Other Hobby, Other Systems, Products, RPG | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments

Initial Reactions To The New DND Next Playtest Packet

It’s that time again! The folks at Wizard’s of the Coast have created a brand new playtest packet for our enjoyment. Downloading this one is actually not a hopelessly painful ordeal, so you can get it here. You don’t have to fear, as it won’t consume all your bandwidth and unleash the fury of your ISP’s data monitoring services to attempt it.

You need to make a new account, by the way – don’t use your DDI or Wizbook account as it won’t work for this purpose. This playtest is rather ambitious as it includes character creation elements and reworked creatures. You have rules for the “four big decisions” D&D Next wants to condense character creation into: Race, Class, Theme, Specialty. Each of these has a separate PDF. Equipment has its own PDF, as well as a reworked Beastiary, How To Play, GM Packet, and so on.

I think all those could’ve been combined into one, with bookmarks, but who am I to question the distribution method.

Some big changes in this one! Combat maneuvers fueled by Fighter Expertise! Everyone has really low HP! (Wizards with 6 HP are back, baby!) Damage is slightly reduced! All kinds of new themes and specialties, including the Healer, which allows you to spend money to make healing kits and anti-toxin! It’s all kinds of exciting stuff for people to playtest.

Is the world’s first and greatest roleplaying game back and better than ever?

As I have done in the past, I’ll give my detailed, initial thoughts on the new packet, with all the gravity, intellect and seriousness that I am known for in engaging discussion about this critical juncture in D&D’s life.

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Categories: D&D 3.5, D&D 4e, Humor, Legacy D&D, Meta, News, Products, RPG | Tags: , , , , , | 7 Comments

War Stories: Magotopia

When I was 14 I started playing 3.5, and I also joined so many forums and formed a part of so many roleplay cliques that I played more aborted D&D 3.5 campaigns online than any human being has a right to. At this point in my life I was mostly unaware that RPGs other than D&D 3.5 could be played to any kind of satisfaction. If someone had wanted to run a campaign based on anything from Deus Ex to Donkey Kong I would’ve said “well, you know, D20.” I tell these stories from time to time on Twitter and they amaze and entertain people, so I thought I might as well tell them in the blog as well. Maybe someone can learn from them, as they are mostly a cavalcade of megalomaniacal failures and mistakes that stemmed from a teenager who viewed the game as a conduit to optimally annoy the other players. Read these, and then do the opposite of practically everything that I did, and maybe you’ll have fun.

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Categories: D&D 3.5, Fluff/Inspiration, Humor, Online Gaming, RPG, War Stories | 2 Comments

Talking About Sex In RPGs

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Categories: Campaigns, D&D 3.5, D&D 4e, Fluff/Inspiration, Humor, Legacy D&D, Other Systems, RPG | 1 Comment

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