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Adventure Games as inspiration for RPG campaigns
0There’s an interesting post about using the classic Lucasarts adventure game “Full Throttle” into a Cyberpunk 2020 campaign over at the German CP2020 blog. If you speak German or aren’t afraid to use an online translation tool, you might risk a look.
If you ask me, that’s actually a good idea. Most computer adventure games may be a bit linear but especially the games from the “good old times” have great stories, interesting characters and often translate to RPG campaigns easily.
And if you are using some of the older games like “Police Quest” or “LOOM” as the basis for your campaign chances are high that none of your younger players knows the story. But in most cases its advisable to use the story of the computer game as an inspiration and not as a script to be followed meticulously.
The major problem translating a game like “Full Throttle” from computer game to RPG campaign is that most adventure games are focussed on one main character only. Creating a compelling campaign for a whole group requires some work by the GM but is probably much easier than building the whole campaign from scratch.
Have you ever run a campaign based on a classic adventure game like one of Sierra’s “Quest” games or one of the Lucasarts games? Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!
Automata
3A lot of RPG fans love Penny Arcade and I am no exception. Recently the first chapter of “Automata” has been completed. What I want to share with you today is a video created by Christoph Hermiteer that adds a soundtrack to the six-paged comic.
The world of “Automata” is also interesting from a roleplaying standpoint. In my opinion alternate history settings always make great settings for RPGs. Who knows, perhaps Automata could be effectively used in a one-shot adventure.
What if Ghostbusters was made in the 1950s?
0Ok, this is another post that has nothing to do with roleplaying games. But this video was just too great not to post here. Enjoy!
Now, someone should make another Ghostbusters RPG already!
Creepy!
1If you need inspiration for your next horror RPG adventure, check out this video:
Some of you may actually have seen this already. According to this article the creature is living in the sewers under Cameron Village in Raleigh, North Carolina. Experts thinks it’s easier a colony of either tubifex worms or bryozoans. But whatever these things are, they probably would fit neatly into any Call of Cthulhu game.
RPG Bloggers are fans of Weird Al Yankovic
4There was some talk on Twitter about whether RPG Bloggers are fans of Weird Al or not. I know that I always enjoyed listening to his songs and watching his awesome music videos. So I just had to share his greatest parody yet:
And yes, this actually is RPG-related since he mentions “D&D” in the lyrics!
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