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Mystic Medieval. Mystic Medieval was my fantasy heartbreaker. It was created because one of my friends was not allowed to play D&D, but was allowed to play any other rpg that was not named D&D...so I made something like D&D that he could be included in. I don't remember much about the rules (I know it had class-based character creation and also some sort of skill system that used the success/failure tables from Talislanta), but what I do remember was that the rules were housed in a purple three-ring binder with a bitchin' grim reaper I drew for the cover.
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Adapting media you enjoy so that you can play in its sandbox feels like a pretty natural step, and my first attempt was an rpg based on Douglas Adams's Hitch-Hiker's Guide books. This one was really rules lite; I remember the mechanic being something similar to how RISUS works. One of my friends back in middle school proclaimed that this was his "favorite rpg" at the time, and I was dead chuffed about that.
Hellbreakers. Hellbreakers wasn't quite an adaptation, but it was heavily inspired by Hellraiser. It may also have been in all caps: HELLBREAKERS. The premise was that the characters were all survivors who had fought their way back from imprisonment in hell and had emerged from the underworld with cool powers that they would use to fight against bondage gear-clad demons who were not unlike the Cenobites. It was something like a horror/superheroes hybrid in tone. Frankly, I still think that premise has legs.
The one with the monsters. Did it even have a name? I certainly can't recall. This was another game that was loosely based on Clive Barker's fiction and the movies derived from them. This time, the inspiration was Nightbreed. The player characters were monstrous creatures running amok in modern-day America. We played this one during a Halloween party at my house; I remember a liquor store being blown up as part of the climatic battle. I wonder if I made this one before or after White Wolf's World of Darkness dropped?
Hellbreakers (sorry, HELLBREAKERS) = Kult, the action game version? I'd play that!
ReplyDeleteHah, maybe! Somehow I never got into Kult when it came out; I think it hit in the window when I was busy focusing on college instead of gaming, so I only heard of it after the fact. Sounds like it would have been my thing though.
DeleteAre you English?
ReplyDeleteNope, but I did go to grad school in England.
DeleteI ask "Dead chuffed" is not a phrase an uninitiated American would use to sound English, but it's very English. Grad school explains it.
DeleteYeah, you can but it down to grad school and having read more British fiction than, well, everything else combined.
DeleteI have heard and read "chuffed" enough to know what it really means, but my initial reaction is always that it means "pissed" or "ticked"
DeleteIt’s funny there’s something about you that I always assume you’re from the haunted hills of Worcester Country Massachusetts.
DeleteI have been to Worcester, but I have not resided in Worcester.
Delete"Hellbreakers" sounds great! Would love to read more about this game.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I don't remember too much about it--a few classes, and that's about it.
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