Lord Heru
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Hey all, so I recently discovered a new game system called The Strange by Monte Cook Publishing (the same people and basically the same rules that the game Numenera used). And while I could write my own synopsis for it, I think I will just use the one they provide on their Facebook page:
"In The Strange role playing game, player characters explore limited, alternate worlds called recursions. Recursions are seeded from the power of human imagination, and take form from stories, novels, movies, comic books, and myths. Fictions become realities! Player characters explore these recursions, defend the Earth from what lives within them, and maybe even create recursions of their own!"
With some introduction stuff here - http://www.montecookgames.com/welcome-to-the-strange/ - and a free PDF here - http://www.montecookgames.com/product/the-strange-corebook/
And no, I am in no way affiliated with it. I am just a superfan, and I have only had the book for less than a week. hehe
Basically, in my head it combines the concepts behind such awesome things like Stargate, Sliders, and the Myst Universe into a whole that makes sense, works very well, and has the potential to let play go on for a while with fresh ideas cropping up. The system is also a lot more easily understood than some others, with less need for advanced mathematical number crunching than some other gaming systems.
What is also pretty cool is that as one's mind goes from topic to topic the game can follow. Say, right now I am interested in science fiction well the recursion the players go to could be scifi, but if next week I really like cyberpunk then they can go to a recursion that is a massive single city of high tech industrialization. And then say next week I read an awesome Harry Potter story and I want my players to go to Hogwarts, I totally can do it. And then around November the last Hobbit movie comes out, and I think it would be nifty to have an adventure in Middle Earth, guess what, I can do it.
I totally love the system so much that I brought it to work with me, and on my downtime I was reading it again and again with every sentence in every chapter being analyzed and read till I understood it. And that is rare, most of the time I glimpse through things and skip to chapters that interest me.
So yeah, I wanted to post this message to seek what others think about it and to potentially garner interest on something using it. It has so much potential and I would love to see something run or played in or using this system.
Till next time.
"In The Strange role playing game, player characters explore limited, alternate worlds called recursions. Recursions are seeded from the power of human imagination, and take form from stories, novels, movies, comic books, and myths. Fictions become realities! Player characters explore these recursions, defend the Earth from what lives within them, and maybe even create recursions of their own!"
With some introduction stuff here - http://www.montecookgames.com/welcome-to-the-strange/ - and a free PDF here - http://www.montecookgames.com/product/the-strange-corebook/
And no, I am in no way affiliated with it. I am just a superfan, and I have only had the book for less than a week. hehe
Basically, in my head it combines the concepts behind such awesome things like Stargate, Sliders, and the Myst Universe into a whole that makes sense, works very well, and has the potential to let play go on for a while with fresh ideas cropping up. The system is also a lot more easily understood than some others, with less need for advanced mathematical number crunching than some other gaming systems.
What is also pretty cool is that as one's mind goes from topic to topic the game can follow. Say, right now I am interested in science fiction well the recursion the players go to could be scifi, but if next week I really like cyberpunk then they can go to a recursion that is a massive single city of high tech industrialization. And then say next week I read an awesome Harry Potter story and I want my players to go to Hogwarts, I totally can do it. And then around November the last Hobbit movie comes out, and I think it would be nifty to have an adventure in Middle Earth, guess what, I can do it.
I totally love the system so much that I brought it to work with me, and on my downtime I was reading it again and again with every sentence in every chapter being analyzed and read till I understood it. And that is rare, most of the time I glimpse through things and skip to chapters that interest me.
So yeah, I wanted to post this message to seek what others think about it and to potentially garner interest on something using it. It has so much potential and I would love to see something run or played in or using this system.
Till next time.