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Many people spend the Easter long-weekend travelling to spots in the country, attending sporting events, or just lounging around. I found myself dedicating a lot of time to my favourite pastime, role-playing games.

On Friday I spent a fair bit of time writing up a 78-hour, single-session Dark Space (Rolemaster and Spacemaster horror) game from 1992; it was about time that I wrote this up. Saturday was an epic Dragon Age game, lasting a good 10.5 hours. Despite some claims to the contrary, it is very traditional D&D-like, a sort of wild-west frontier setting, monsters to kill (and take their stuff), dwarves and elves, classes and levels etc. Sunday was our traditional Easter special of Bunnies & Burrows, this time using the original ruleset. For a setting I used our RuneQuest Prax story, specifically Rabbit Hat Farm - trollkin refugees were making too many hats from rabbits! On Monday I finished writing a lengthy article on the mechanics of fear in different roleplaying systems; specifically Call of Cthulhu, Chill, Ravenloft, World of Darkness, GURPS Horror, Kult, Little Fears and Trail of Cthulhu; the latter receiving the highest praise.

I am putting the final touches in place for RPG Review #7, which is a horror-themed issue. You may notice that some of the articles are making their way to an online/html status as well as being distributed as a PDF. The final article, an interview with Russell Bailey of White Wolf, is on its way and after that it will be available. Tonight however I am off to one of two gaming-themed shows for the Melbourne Comedy festival; +1 Sword

Date: 2010-04-07 08:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] janewilliams20.livejournal.com
Bunnies and Burrows in Rabbit Hat Farm? What a brilliant idea!

Date: 2010-04-07 11:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com
It made particular sense given that one of the PCs in the RuneQuest game is Lord of Rabbit Hat farm. It was a pretty basic scenario, but certainly be expanded to include all the tunnels of the krasht kids etc.

Probably the best part of the crossover aspect was the rabbits eating hazia to go into the spirit world and contact the trollkin shaman...

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