@Emberleaf @Uniquitous I’m looking at #CWN #CitiesWithoutNumber to do the same thing.
#Caregiver, #philosopher, #progressive, #OSR #TTRPGer looking for a cosmopolitan, equitable society with trains. #dragonkingsproject #openrpg
@Emberleaf @Uniquitous I’m looking at #CWN #CitiesWithoutNumber to do the same thing.
@Dee @AccoSpoot @rpg and if you want more solidly old-school then #TheSystem is an option
@Dee @AccoSpoot @rpg #SW is a good d&d adjacent option between new- and old-school. If you’re looking a more contemporary aesthetic then #Lucky13 is an option.
https://solariangames.com/the-lucky-13-game-engine-is-free-to-use-in-your-own-game/
@plazman30 @Tim_Eagon @rpg I’m waiting for the Empyrean edition of Space 1889: After.
@bluelander @copacetic @osr and there are settings, even old-school ones designed specifically to address that, #DarkSun then and #DragonKingsProject now.
@bluelander @copacetic @osr and don’t forget fees, taxes, tithes, and charity!
@bluelander @copacetic @osr and don’t forget fees and taxes!
I’m not a lawyer and nothing I post constitutes legal advice.
game mechanics cannot be protected by copyright, e.g. Role Aids and Stars Without Number
the lack of an OGL will mean that content for the newest game to bear the name, which looks to be an online experience that merges TTRPGing, video conferencing, and MMORGs, can’t be published by third-parties. It won’t affect the 3.5 or 5 OGLs and SRDs.
@kyonshi @Arkanjil
It seems mute to me as the medium (online environment) and the platform (the actual game) will be a single entity which would render 3rd party work impossible without going directly through Hasbro.
And I still have my TSR era products as well as OSR games and new fantasy games (TDE, FAGE, TOR) that I like.
@Ziggurat @phase @rpg “Junior high” is a school with US grades 7-9. “Middle school” is a school with US grades 6-8. School grade divisions have changed over the last 30 years in the US due to population changes mostly. Middle School is the more recent division of grades. Some schools are even going to an “international jr/sr high school” format of US grades 7-12 which is more akin to gymnasiums, “high schools”, in Austria and Germany.