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Games You'd Love to Run/Play In

DMACDMAC Come at me, bro!Moderator Mod Emeritus
edited November 2006 in Critical Failures
A few that have been on my mind lately:

Mutantants & Masterminds DCU Animated or Marvel Ultimate Campaign. I'm a huge fan of the Justice League Unlimited cartoon and the whole animated universe that has been created starting with the Batman Animated series in the 90s. I came across a DCU Animated homebrew sourcebook for M&M and it sounds like a great idea for a campaign. The last couple of seasons of JLU did a great job of juggling the whole "episodic but with overarching plot elements" thing. Same thing goes for the Marvel Ultimate universe. It's a little less "crowded" than the regular Marvel Universe and there's a lot less history to contend with. Plus, I could finally create Ultimate Speedball...

Spycraft Alias/Sneakers/Mission Impossible Campaign. It'd be a bitch to come up with adventures that I'd be happy with as a DM, but I'd love to run missions that had a real "caper" feel to them with the characters having to plan and execute a complicated break-in/heist to steal whatever information/technology they're after. I like the different classes in Spycraft and it'd be cool to come up with missions that really give everyone in the group their moment in the spotlight.

Everyone must have at least a few "dream games" they'd like to be a part of either as players or DMs.

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  • INeedNoSaltINeedNoSalt with blood on my teeth Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'd love to take Acronym X into a M&M game. I don't really think it'd be all that awesome to play in an existing comic universe, though.

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  • NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I want a decent/serious Shadowrun team. (similar to your Spycraft dream)

    Or even some players with a decent knowledge of L5R's mechanics (not the dicerolling part, but the culture part)

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  • RankenphileRankenphile Passersby were amazed by the unusually large amounts of blood.Registered User, Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    Normal, Texas! campaign based on Plan 9 From Outer Space would kick so much fucking ass.

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  • DMACDMAC Come at me, bro! Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    I'd love to take Acronym X into a M&M game. I don't really think it'd be all that awesome to play in an existing comic universe, though.

    Something as established as the "regular" Marvel Universe or the DCU could be restrictive, but the Ultimate Universe or animated DCU still have a lot of uncharted space to run around in.

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  • INeedNoSaltINeedNoSalt with blood on my teeth Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'm not too versed in the Dark Tower series, but what I've gathered from the bits I've seen in other books (like The Talisman and the first part of Hearts in Atlantis), that could be a pretty cool setting to play a game in.

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  • gredavingredavin Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    An anti-heroes game, looking in the direction of the Nocturnals sourcebook for M&M 2.E

    I've been wanting to run that for a LONG time. Something akin to Batman, but the characters have very minor abilities. I almost had that dream realized with a Hellboy GURPS game, but it never fully realized.

    A good, gothic horror fantasy game. Ravenloft, preferably.

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  • Whiniest Man On EarthWhiniest Man On Earth Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I would kill an innocent man to play in a well-run game of Kindred of the East/Demon Hunter X.

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  • GaddezGaddez Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    Fuck it. I'd be happy with a game of just about anything, but heres a few I'd love to try out:

    1: the origional dragonlance modules, with a decent GM, and everyone willing to play the origional characters.

    2: A proper game of 7th sea. I played a PBP game on a free form RP Forum and had a blast, but would honestly really appreciate an opportunity to play a real game with a genuine 7th character.

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  • DisruptorX2DisruptorX2 Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'd love to play in a Darksun campaign. A DM who is very familiar with the setting would be required, and I'm a rather poor DM.

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  • DMACDMAC Come at me, bro! Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    Gaddez wrote:
    1: the origional dragonlance modules, with a decent GM, and everyone willing to play the origional characters.

    This is on my wish list too although I wonder how happy people would be playing the established characters through the established storyline. I think I'd rather roll up new characters that fit the storyline rather than actually playing as Tannis or Flint.

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  • Dead Guy PerezDead Guy Perez Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    A friend of mine who used to work for Steve Jackson Games gave me a copy of the In Nomine Core Rules a few years back, but he moved to California before we got the chance to set up a game. I'd still like a chance to try out my Cherub of the Sword . . .

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  • Ash-HousewaresAsh-Housewares TARDIS Hunter Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    Cyberpunk 2020...not the version 3 crap.

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  • GaddezGaddez Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    DMAC wrote:
    Gaddez wrote:
    1: the origional dragonlance modules, with a decent GM, and everyone willing to play the origional characters.

    This is on my wish list too although I wonder how happy people would be playing the established characters through the established storyline. I think I'd rather roll up new characters that fit the storyline rather than actually playing as Tannis or Flint.

    I say the orional characters, because there'd be a much smaller chance of the party being made up of min/maxed characters, there being several clerics (remember: this is supposed to be about the same time the gods are coming back), or a plethora of knights of solamnia (there 63 in ansalon during the war of the lance according to wiki) or other such idiocy.

    Plus there wasa really good dynamic built in for the characters that was a little bit more evolved then "your all at the local inn when..."

    I get where your coming from though, and if the folks weren't into making das uber slayer I'd love to give that a shot.

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  • NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    edited September 2006
    We tried to do this except it was more along the lines of that one Middleearth RPG on the consoles. You know where you're not really the main Fellowship, but you're pretty damn close and you're running parellel/right behind them?

    Except our freakin Kinder was a jackass (the player, not the character. Everything had to be about that guy). Even our DM tried to make us similar to the original characters by having said Kinder feel fear. (Staring down a dragon tends to do that to anyone). Player would have none of it.

    Anyway, yeah. Maybe a mature OWoD Hunter game would be on my list as well. No crossovers, just straight Hunters.

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  • SageinaRageSageinaRage Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I have two: One is a super-hero game based on worlds like The Tick and Mystery Men; the players are working-class superheroes, relatively low-powered. I've actually already started running this kind of game, sort of, so I'm very excited.

    The other is a Pulp Hero game, which I really wanted to run after seeing that sourcebook for the Hero system. It's Indiana Jones kinda stuff; finding priceless/powerful artifacts, flying biplanes, killing nazis. Fun stuff.

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  • DMACDMAC Come at me, bro! Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    A pulp game would be a blast. I picked up that Hero system book a couple of weeks ago. I'd love to incorporate elements of the Crimson Skies universe into a pulp RPG game.

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  • ClawshrimpyClawshrimpy Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I want to play StarWars D20.

    As a Jedi, if Possible.

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  • exitexit Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    God, too many. The tops are

    1.) Pretty much any Mutants & Masterminds game, I am so not picky when it comes to being soopar.

    2.) A new World of Darkness Hunter. Not like the Reckoning in terms of divinity getting your back, but normal people who like Reckoning, find out that there are monsters in this world, and decide to do something about this fact. Kind of like an entire game of Bystanders. I'd also accept Hermit-like hunters, in that they can actively see the monsters, but the trade off is that they're bombarded with enough shit to drive them insane. New World of Darkness. No powers. Just regular mortals trying to kill timeless creatures.

    3.) Any Paranoia game, I am so not picky when it comes to my desperation to play Paranoia.

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  • DJ EebsDJ Eebs Moderator, Administrator admin
    edited September 2006
    This is going to sound really weird, but I think an Animorphs-style setting would be a very interesting game to play in, or run.

    It's too bad that I'm the only one who'd ever be slightly interested in it.

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  • DeVryGuyDeVryGuy Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    I'd also like to run a "let's see how long we can survive a deck of many things" game.

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  • redstormpopcornredstormpopcorn Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'd love to run/play All Flesh Must Be Eaten with my usual group, but I'll be damned if I can find a copy around here since my local game store sold their last one.

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  • INeedNoSaltINeedNoSalt with blood on my teeth Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    DeVryGuy wrote:
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    I would SO play in that kind of game.

    SO.

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  • GaddezGaddez Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I got another one I wouldn't mind trying:

    Little fears.

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  • laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    DeVryGuy wrote:
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    This is also something I'm interested in. I'd planned to design one since i'm pretty sure one doesn't exist, but I tend to procrastinate, so I'll probably never get around to it.

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  • DMACDMAC Come at me, bro! Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    DeVryGuy wrote:
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    This is also something I'm interested in. I'd planned to design one since i'm pretty sure one doesn't exist, but I tend to procrastinate, so I'll probably never get around to it.

    Have you guys seen this?

    http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/gr01.html

    The stand-alone expanded edition has been pushed back several times (although hope springs eternal), but the d20 mini campaign setting book is out there.

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  • INeedNoSaltINeedNoSalt with blood on my teeth Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    Gaddez wrote:
    I got another one I wouldn't mind trying:

    Little fears.
    I've seen the Little Fears book, and it looks pretty awesome.

    'course, I'd have no idea how to run it, or even play a ten year old character, but still looks awesome.

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  • BlankspaceBlankspace __BANNED USERS regular
    edited September 2006
    Having never actually played a tabletop (I'm buying the DnD Basic Game tommorow, having the first game next week, your stories got me....particularly Axe's Pavel story.) I had an idea for a comic a while ago I posted it on the Ghost of GnT forums and a few people said it would make a good game so I'm gonna post it here and see if you'd think it'd be worth me attempting to make a campaign for it:

    Ever since the dawn of man there has been a near infinite number of religons, myths, legends and gods. The Greeks, the Norse, the Egyptians, they all had their own gods and beliefs, and they all have died out, their gods with them.

    But....What if the gods did not die? What if when their reign came to an end they assimilated into humanity, subtly guiding us in our lives. Some of our major historical figures were infact gods in disguise. Hitler? Ares. Benedict Arnold? Loki. George Washington.(I think he qualifies, but just barley) King Arthur.

    For millenia there had been a balance between order and disorder, right and wrong, yin and yang. (I haven't figured out how yet, so....Let's go with H4XS for now.) The side of "evil" has found a way to break this tenuous truce. Forcing this world to become once more a world of epics, and legends. A world where gods once more walk the earth. A world of one last Odyssey.

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  • laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    DMAC wrote:
    DeVryGuy wrote:
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    This is also something I'm interested in. I'd planned to design one since i'm pretty sure one doesn't exist, but I tend to procrastinate, so I'll probably never get around to it.

    Have you guys seen this?

    http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/gr01.html

    That looks more like dark fantasy with the odd element or two drawn from a fairy tale. I'm not sure abot DeVry or NoSalt, but I've been thinking of something based more on the fairy tales themselves. Besides, the fact that all they say about the design is that it's not D20 for once makes me suspicious.

    edit- It'll be released in a few months ago! Another nail in the coffin.

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  • ReynoldsReynolds Gone Fishin'Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'd love to play/run a crazy martial arts/fighting game RPG. I've been trying for forever to run one in the Thrash rules, and another in a DBZ world (with Thrash or a freeform style).

    But finding good RPers that like DBZ is just as hard as finding fighting game fans that can sit through the multi-hour character creation of Thrash.

    Oh Thrash, why am I the only one that loves you?

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  • DMACDMAC Come at me, bro! Moderator Mod Emeritus
    edited September 2006
    DMAC wrote:
    DeVryGuy wrote:
    I really want to run a game in which all the adventures are different fairy tales/nursery rhymes.

    This is also something I'm interested in. I'd planned to design one since i'm pretty sure one doesn't exist, but I tend to procrastinate, so I'll probably never get around to it.

    Have you guys seen this?

    http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/gr01.html

    That looks more like dark fantasy with the odd element or two drawn from a fairy tale. I'm not sure abot DeVry or NoSalt, but I've been thinking of something based more on the fairy tales themselves. Besides, the fact that all they say about the design is that it's not D20 for once makes me suspicious.

    edit- It'll be released in a few months ago! Another nail in the coffin.

    Edited my post above. That planned stand-alone expanded edition has been pushed back several times (although hope springs eternal), but the d20 mini campaign setting book (part of the Horizon line from FFG) is out there.

    It's definitely creepy stuff. Kids drawn into a world of twisted fairy tales, trying to survive and find their way back home.

    Some reviews:

    http://www.gamewyrd.com/review/570

    http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/9/9927.phtml

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  • ReynoldsReynolds Gone Fishin'Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    Reminds me of the JLA fairy tale storyarc, where they point out all the creepy parts of those stories, that have been pushed aside over the years...

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  • laughingfuzzballlaughingfuzzball Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    If you want something dark and creepy, D20 makes certain assumptions that don't make a whole lot of sense. You can put it in a dark and creepy setting, but unless you redesign it to the point that it really stops being D20, it will be more of a heroic game than anything. The 'life lesson' abilities only re-affirm this.

    Big kudos to these guys for doing something original in the fantasy genre, though. It seems kinda similar to Labyrinth or [/i]Never Ending Story[/i] with the whole kid trapped in a scary fantasy land saves the day and learns a lesson thing. The stand-alone still worries me, which is sad because this is the sort of thing that, in my opinion, would really do better in it's own system than in D20. Delays tend to signal bad things (unless it's just printing in shipping nonsense), and it seems odd that they're big point about the system is that it isn't D20- it makes me worry that they may be more concerned with originality than quality.

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  • -SPI--SPI- Osaka, JapanRegistered User regular
    edited September 2006
    I'd love a game set in depression era American South, like a combination of O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Carnivale.

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  • SageinaRageSageinaRage Registered User regular
    edited September 2006
    DMAC wrote:
    A pulp game would be a blast. I picked up that Hero system book a couple of weeks ago. I'd love to incorporate elements of the Crimson Skies universe into a pulp RPG game.

    Well holy crap. Somebody else who plays Hero.

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  • Panda4YouPanda4You Registered User regular
    edited October 2006
    Ever since the dawn of man there has been a near infinite number of religons, myths, legends and gods. The Greeks, the Norse, the Egyptians, they all had their own gods and beliefs, and they all have died out, their gods with them.

    But....What if the gods did not die? What if when their reign came to an end they assimilated into humanity, subtly guiding us in our lives. Some of our major historical figures were infact gods in disguise. Hitler? Ares. Benedict Arnold? Loki. George Washington.(I think he qualifies, but just barley) King Arthur.

    For millenia there had been a balance between order and disorder, right and wrong, yin and yang. (I haven't figured out how yet, so....Let's go with H4XS for now.) The side of "evil" has found a way to break this tenuous truce. Forcing this world to become once more a world of epics, and legends. A world where gods once more walk the earth. A world of one last Odyssey.
    That sounds pretty fucking cool actually. Lots of possibilities for a dark, Neil Gaiman-ish game.
    Might wan't a different system though, D20 is fine for a fun killing-shit-and-take-their-loot game, but roleplaying-based sessions in a modern setting... not so much. I'd say you could check out All Flesh..., Kult or World of Darkness: Browse the core books in a store and see if any of 'em fits what you're looking for.
    Or check the intarwebz, lots of pages out there that lists zounds of free systems (categorized, if you're lucky).

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  • YoshuaYoshua Registered User regular
    edited October 2006
    gredavin wrote:
    An anti-heroes game, looking in the direction of the Nocturnals sourcebook for M&M 2.E

    I've been wanting to run that for a LONG time. Something akin to Batman, but the characters have very minor abilities. I almost had that dream realized with a Hellboy GURPS game, but it never fully realized.

    A good, gothic horror fantasy game. Ravenloft, preferably.

    Ravenloft is the only D&D setting I have any intrest in playing. Not a big D&D fan really, but I love the Ravenloft setting and have been dying to play for years.

    I'd have to play a necromancer though.

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  • VisskarVisskar Registered User regular
    edited October 2006
    Last fall while my daughter was in the hospital I took advantage of Ebay and some online stores, and picked up a huge stack of Deadlands books. I've been a fan of Doomtown since it was around, and love the whole theme. I'd love to finally play a huskster or shaman.

    Actually, I'd also love to find a local game of L5R, Shadowrun, WFRP, CoC, Hackmaster, Spycraft, or Warlord. Got a couple bookshelves worth of RPGs that have caught my eyes in the game store or half priced book store, but it seems all anyone I know in the DFW wants to play is D&D. It's the same with CCGs here. Rarely seems to be anyone wants to try anything outside of Magic/VS/Yugioh. I just live in the wrong metroplex to be a compulsive collector.

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  • PkmoutlPkmoutl Registered User regular
    edited October 2006
    Nocren wrote:
    We tried to do this except it was more along the lines of that one Middleearth RPG on the consoles. You know where you're not really the main Fellowship, but you're pretty damn close and you're running parellel/right behind them?

    Except our freakin Kinder was a jackass (the player, not the character. Everything had to be about that guy). Even our DM tried to make us similar to the original characters by having said Kinder feel fear. (Staring down a dragon tends to do that to anyone). Player would have none of it.

    Anyway, yeah. Maybe a mature OWoD Hunter game would be on my list as well. No crossovers, just straight Hunters.

    We did that once, too except that we did the whole Cataclysm thing. That was an absolute riot.

    And I played the Kender. I was allowed the immunity to fear, but that's because I didn't exploit it. I played it more like the Kender just didn't recognize that this feeling was bad and just kind of dawdled around. I never stared down a dragon or anything (although I did steal from one). Our DM was really immersed in the DL setting, too. He knew all the major and minor characters, and he had us doing things like being a part of the Kingpriest's armies at the Towers of High Sorcery.

    As far as games go that I'd love to run, I'd really love to run Fates Worse than Death, Over the Edge and I want to get a decent game of DL set in the Age of Mortals going, but my group doesn't want to put up with the weirdness of the AoM.

    I'd like to play in just about anything that someone hasn't come through and dunderfucked the rules. One of the people in my group likes to "streamline" all the rules. Basically, he hates it when he's running a game and someone does something he can't or didn't prepare for. So now he basically has us play paper doll actors as he railroads us through a storyline. It's about as fun as slapping yourself in the face with a dead salmon.

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  • tehmarkentehmarken BrooklynRegistered User regular
    edited October 2006
    Something I've been wanting to do for a while, and actually did this once in high school, is make a game similar to Warhammer, but using Gundam models instead. Hell, I just like anything that involves building, painting, and subsequently waging war with mobile suites.

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  • DarkDragoonDarkDragoon Registered User regular
    edited October 2006
    Something I'd like to see done, just for the amusement/cheese/awesomeness factor, would be a Turtles in Time campaign done with the Palladium TMNT game (and I suppose using the Transdimensional TNMT supplement).

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