WISHes for games

Categories: Memes

Anyway, where was I? Ah yes: WISH 84 asks (original): What five games would you love to run/play if you had a willing group and a weekly time slot? I’m going to leave out games I’m in or running now, of course (yay, Champions and Buffy), and also games I expect to be able to play in soon — I’m looking at you, Star Wars and Charnel Gods and espionage game! You can also assume that I wish I could go back and play in Carl’s games again. Those disposed of: ...

February 15, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

Character WISH

Categories: Memes

This week’s Game WISH (original) asks: What are your characters’ mottoes, in ten words or less? Quotes and formal mottoes encouraged. That’s fun! In no particular order: Paul/Emoticon: For God, France, and humanity. Reese: It’s all about the roads. Mr. Wellstone: Fame follows fashion. Cian: One must always journey to find wisdom. Stick: Break dimensions, go to jail. Clarice: Hail Britannia! Constantine: Friends and family; blood and bone. Jayson: Fortune follows. ...

February 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #26: Around the World in 80 Days

Categories: Memes

Time for mashup number twenty-six. Hey, that’s half a year! Not too bad. Our subject today is the classic Jules Verne novel Around the World in 80 Days (original). It’s your basic travelogue in fictional form, with the added excitement of (unjust) pursuit by the law. Phileas Fogg, accompanied by his faithful servant Passepartout, must transnavigate the globe in 80 days to win a fairly sizable bet. That provides the essential aspect of time pressure. Everything else is just trouble along the way, with Detective Fix as a secondary plot backbone. Mr. Phileas Fogg lived, in 1872, at No. 7, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1814. He was one of the most noticeable members of the Reform Club, though he seemed always to avoid attracting attention; an enigmatical personage, about whom little was known, except that he was a polished man of the world. People said that he resembled Byron—at least that his head was Byronic; but he was a bearded, tranquil Byron, who might live on a thousand years without growing old.

February 7, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #25: Chicago

Categories: Memes

Monday Mashup number 25 is late; I just noticed that I hadn’t posted it from last night. Ooops. Well, here you go anyhow. Today’s ingredient is the musical Chicago. I’m assuming the Catherine-Zeta Jones version, but any version is good. It’s glitz, it’s glamour, it’s crime, it’s the desirability of fame. In particular that last. The musical aspect is certainly optional, and when I say “optional” I mean “I’ll be really impressed if anyone manages to work it in.” Kitchen Stadium is open. Start your mashups.

January 27, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

WISH 82: Summarizing

Categories: Memes

I have been woefully behind on WISHes lately. I blame travel, and apologize. However, I’m home now, and WISH 82 (original) rocks: Sum up one or more games that you GM or play in 10 words or less. (Three is best, but not everybody is that pithy.) Don’t restrict yourself to current games if you have great ones in the past. DoSS: Dreams of heroism. (Chris is scratching his head right about now.) ...

January 25, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #24: Iowa Caucuses

Categories: Memes

In honor of the kickoff of the 2004 political season, today’s mashup will be based on the Iowa caucuses, which are exceedingly rich soil in which to plant a campaign seed. You’ve got the obvious basic storyline of selecting a leader in the middle of political intrigue. You’ve got the way the caucuses work; they’re not actually an election. You’ve got the current sitaution, in which the political outsider (Dean) surged against the consummate veteran (Gephardt) until at the very last minute the other veteran (Kerry) takes the unexpected lead — and the other young guy (Edwards) is surging as well. You’ve got Iowa, a state most people ignore except every four years. Fun stuff. Mashers, start your ethanol-fuelled engines!

January 21, 2004 · 3 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #23: Robin Hood

Categories: Memes

Today we’re gonna mashup Robin Hood. Yeah, there’s a thematic link to last week’s mashup there; it must be the long winter nights getting to me. The core of it all is the old steal from the rich, give to the poor thing — and from there on in it’s all about the variations. Merry Men, Maid Marian, kings away at the wars: what’s not to like? A tip of the hat to GURPS Robin Hood seems in order as well. Oh, and a reminder: there’s a mailing list for the weekly announcement of this writing meme and Game WISH. It’s free, and who doesn’t like free? Now, on to the mashup.

January 19, 2004 · 3 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #22: The Lost Boys

Categories: Memes

For our pleasantly palindromic mashup number 22, we’ll keep on plumbing the depths (or heights) of the 80s with The Lost Boys, the second best vampire movie of 1987. (The best one will no doubt turn up in this meme at a later date.) The setup is nice and simple; a normal family moves someplace and finds an evil both ancient and tempting. There’s not a lot of vampiric angst, although there’s a smidgen of romantic angst, but really it’s an action flick with fangs. Trivia du jour: that railway trestle is something like six feet or so above the earth. Camera angles can work marvels. On with the mashup.

January 11, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

WISH #77: Contributory

Categories: Memes

In this week’s WISH, Ginger asks: What do you think the value of contributions to a game is? Do you think it’s fair for the GM to give out experience or character points for contributions? If so, what qualifies? What about the informal value of contributions? Do they balance or unbalance a game? I think contributions can add a lot to a game (he said modestly). They’re not essential, but they can really help set tone and feel and they definitely make players feel more of a stake in the world. That’s not always a desired effect, but it’s an effect I happen to like, so I’m all for it. It takes a certain willingness for the GM to let go control, but that’s OK. ...

January 3, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

WISH 79: How Many?

Categories: Memes

WISH 79 (original) asks: What do you think is the best cast size for the games you’ve played? What are the factors that go into your answer: genre, play group, gaming system, etc.? Well, once upon a time I would have said “three, maybe four.” But the Unknown USA campaign had, what, six regular players and worked like a charm. Not all of ‘em showed up every time, of course. ...

January 2, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant