May Day, Games and Time Travelling!
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On a related note on Friday my review of Trail of Cthulhu was published on RPG.net after several fun sessions. Reviews of Torg and Powers & Perils are planned. Thursday was our regular Dragon Age game which will be replaced with Mouse Guard in about a month or so. This Sunday will be a continuation of my RuneQuest Prax game which has had some recent significant events.
Last Sunday our co-GMs for the GURPS Krononauts game resolved a lot of the well-known paradoxes of time-travel (grandfather paradox, free lunch paradox). With a little bit of dealing we've adopted a policy of object independence of items (including people) that have time-travelled, an observer effect for things that have not (very Phillip K. Dick), and the future not being affecting the present (because that would be too hard in actual play).
Re: Looking for UU RPG
Date: 2010-05-03 01:33 am (UTC)I also found "Living in UUville"
http://www.pitt.edu/~jdl1/UUcurric.htm#Living_in_UUville
which could be interesting, but more curriculum oriented, though it has the advantage that it can be played in a short amount of time per session.
Re: Looking for UU RPG
Date: 2010-05-03 02:50 am (UTC)There is an archive of the playtest (I still need to write up the final scenes). But I think far more interesting and important is the service that came out of it.
I do like the living in UU link you provided; thanks for that! On a related note, I was very impressed by the historical novel The Last Witchfinder which has UU related people and responses, but is subtle about it. It even includes a group study guide.