zWolf
March 27th, 2011, 08:15
Say, I haven't been here FOREVER! one day I'll be back though - (I'm wanting to design adventures for all the VTT's ... well.. the popular ones at least heh.)
Anyway - after posting a blog that I was all exited about on Face book, I realized that it was my RPG / VTT friends that would appreciated it more than the folks that I graduated high school with 20 plus years ago heh - Soo - I'm posting my RPG game playing experiance here, to share with friends that might actually 'care' vs face book where the biggest reaction is going to be afirming and re-afirming the perseption of myself being the biggest geek that most of them know heh.
Here's the Blog, it really was a fun game, I have links to the PDF in here so you can enjoy it too!
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I just got done playing a role play game called 'Toypocalypse'. This was designed by a friend of mine, Trevor Cristensen. He put it together as an entry for a contest over at RPG Geek where you design a game in 24 hours.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_8co2rV8kTo/TY7T4FyLyXI/AAAAAAAAAV8/oW99j-eM3pk/s1600/toypocalypse.jpg
Here is the Link that points to information about the game on RPG Geek: Toypocalypse (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/94657/toypocalypse) And if you wana skip all that, this link takes you straight to the PDF file that you can save to your computer Topocalypse PDF Link (https://files.boardgamegeek.com/file/download/70a8h0nkju/Toypocalypse.pdf?)
here is a little 'blurb' from the game book
"In Toypocalypse players play toys in a strange ominous setting where humans mysteriously disappeared a few years ago and the toys have become sentient. No one knows where the humans have gone, but everything has been left in place, and the toys have been left to pick up the pieces. The more powerful toys have created various governments to rule the towns but most are oppressive and tyrannical and the toys can no longer suffer the oppression of this hastily formed government. Danger lies around every corner, and exploration of this new world drives each toy to find his place in a world where they are alone. Toypocalypse is intended to feel very much like Toy Story meets Roanoke Colony meets Lord of the Flies."
We had a lot of fun coming up with our characters. I played a Blue 'Halo Action Figure', Melissa played Rainbow Bright's horse StarBright, Kelly was an odd toy that carried an extra head, and one of the most unique play experiences came from Dave playing a Rubik Cube! Trevor Ran the game for us, and we all had fun.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pl5nrRD7n_0/TY7W6-0jN1I/AAAAAAAAAWE/6urU3aleYKM/s1600/rubix_cube.jpg
We Escaped from a pack of Rats, well... Star Bright drew them off us. We ended the session staring down a group of hostile Frisbees! Being that we are oppressed Slaves, mining stuffing from old couches in a warehouse, I'm sowing the seeds of sedition amongst the fellow slaves in hopes of encouraging an uprising.
All in all, we are having a good time. The Rules are Free to down load, The PDF that has the rules is just 17 pages long, the rules are simple to learn, the dice mechanic is fun and plays smoothly. If your looking for something different for your gamer group to change up the pace a bit, you really might want to check it out. Feel free to look at the other games in the contest too, and if your already a member of RPG GEEK (or want to sign up,) feel free to cast a vote for which one you think is the best.
Here is a link to the thread that talks about the contest: Contest Forum Post. (https://rpggeek.com/thread/628196/2011-rpg-geek-24-hour-contest-voting-begins-exte)
The contest won't last much longer I think it's over on Monday Mar. 28th 2011 - but the rules to the game should still be free to down load from the site. Feel free to snag the PDF.
Enjoy,
zWolf -out.
(I'm riposting the links again so you don't have to scroll back up heh):
Here is the Link that points to information about the game on RPG Geek:
Toypocalypse (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/94657/toypocalypse) And if you wana skip all that, this link takes you straight to the PDF file that you can save to your computer <a Topocalypse PDF Link (https://files.boardgamegeek.com/file/download/70a8h0nkju/Toypocalypse.pdf?)
Anyway - after posting a blog that I was all exited about on Face book, I realized that it was my RPG / VTT friends that would appreciated it more than the folks that I graduated high school with 20 plus years ago heh - Soo - I'm posting my RPG game playing experiance here, to share with friends that might actually 'care' vs face book where the biggest reaction is going to be afirming and re-afirming the perseption of myself being the biggest geek that most of them know heh.
Here's the Blog, it really was a fun game, I have links to the PDF in here so you can enjoy it too!
--- -- --- -- --- -- ---
I just got done playing a role play game called 'Toypocalypse'. This was designed by a friend of mine, Trevor Cristensen. He put it together as an entry for a contest over at RPG Geek where you design a game in 24 hours.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_8co2rV8kTo/TY7T4FyLyXI/AAAAAAAAAV8/oW99j-eM3pk/s1600/toypocalypse.jpg
Here is the Link that points to information about the game on RPG Geek: Toypocalypse (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/94657/toypocalypse) And if you wana skip all that, this link takes you straight to the PDF file that you can save to your computer Topocalypse PDF Link (https://files.boardgamegeek.com/file/download/70a8h0nkju/Toypocalypse.pdf?)
here is a little 'blurb' from the game book
"In Toypocalypse players play toys in a strange ominous setting where humans mysteriously disappeared a few years ago and the toys have become sentient. No one knows where the humans have gone, but everything has been left in place, and the toys have been left to pick up the pieces. The more powerful toys have created various governments to rule the towns but most are oppressive and tyrannical and the toys can no longer suffer the oppression of this hastily formed government. Danger lies around every corner, and exploration of this new world drives each toy to find his place in a world where they are alone. Toypocalypse is intended to feel very much like Toy Story meets Roanoke Colony meets Lord of the Flies."
We had a lot of fun coming up with our characters. I played a Blue 'Halo Action Figure', Melissa played Rainbow Bright's horse StarBright, Kelly was an odd toy that carried an extra head, and one of the most unique play experiences came from Dave playing a Rubik Cube! Trevor Ran the game for us, and we all had fun.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-pl5nrRD7n_0/TY7W6-0jN1I/AAAAAAAAAWE/6urU3aleYKM/s1600/rubix_cube.jpg
We Escaped from a pack of Rats, well... Star Bright drew them off us. We ended the session staring down a group of hostile Frisbees! Being that we are oppressed Slaves, mining stuffing from old couches in a warehouse, I'm sowing the seeds of sedition amongst the fellow slaves in hopes of encouraging an uprising.
All in all, we are having a good time. The Rules are Free to down load, The PDF that has the rules is just 17 pages long, the rules are simple to learn, the dice mechanic is fun and plays smoothly. If your looking for something different for your gamer group to change up the pace a bit, you really might want to check it out. Feel free to look at the other games in the contest too, and if your already a member of RPG GEEK (or want to sign up,) feel free to cast a vote for which one you think is the best.
Here is a link to the thread that talks about the contest: Contest Forum Post. (https://rpggeek.com/thread/628196/2011-rpg-geek-24-hour-contest-voting-begins-exte)
The contest won't last much longer I think it's over on Monday Mar. 28th 2011 - but the rules to the game should still be free to down load from the site. Feel free to snag the PDF.
Enjoy,
zWolf -out.
(I'm riposting the links again so you don't have to scroll back up heh):
Here is the Link that points to information about the game on RPG Geek:
Toypocalypse (https://rpggeek.com/rpgitem/94657/toypocalypse) And if you wana skip all that, this link takes you straight to the PDF file that you can save to your computer <a Topocalypse PDF Link (https://files.boardgamegeek.com/file/download/70a8h0nkju/Toypocalypse.pdf?)