May 3rd, 2012

bookspaperscissors:

Vadim Voitekhovitch

I would love to play in this setting.

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March 3rd, 2012
To demonstrate the flexibility of Risus, I have taken on the challenge of adapting rules specific to, or at least closely identified with, Risus and adapting them. Call of Cthulhu-type Sanity seems like a good place to start

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February 12th, 2012
whatahellareyouthinking:

The_Lord_Of_Death by *noah-kh

Your party walks in to a room with this scene. How fast do you start running?

whatahellareyouthinking:

The_Lord_Of_Death by *noah-kh

Your party walks in to a room with this scene. How fast do you start running?

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August 8th, 2011
helloboneshelloheart:

Carnal by nightrhino

This guy looks like he would make a fun character for a game. How would you stat him out for Risus?

helloboneshelloheart:

Carnal by nightrhino

This guy looks like he would make a fun character for a game. How would you stat him out for Risus?

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June 24th, 2011

retrorpg:

Games that have rules that focus on combat (and similar mechanics) often have a greater potential for role playing than games with more diverse rules.

The reason for this is simple: when you don’t have a rule for something in a game, you tend to role play it. When you do have a rule, even a…

I kind of agree here….games that try to make up rules for everything really tend to miss out on actual roleplaying.

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April 2nd, 2011
With a proper cliche, you are already multi-classed. ;-)

With a proper cliche, you are already multi-classed. ;-)

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November 22nd, 2010
nevver:

We’re going to need a bigger rock

I don’t think this group has much of a chance against this 8d30 beast.

nevver:

We’re going to need a bigger rock

I don’t think this group has much of a chance against this 8d30 beast.

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November 17th, 2010
adventuretime:

Adventure Time - Algebraic Alignment Chart
Submitted by Brandon

Because alignment charts can be fun…

adventuretime:

Adventure Time - Algebraic Alignment Chart

Submitted by Brandon

Because alignment charts can be fun…

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June 30th, 2010

I thought I give my master a muffin, for doing a little Game Design Thinking. He came up with some ideas that I want to share with fellow Risus enthusiasts. It’s still not tested though.

Every cliché, regardless of scope and naming, can be used in challenges. But every cliché could have another…

Interesting idea.  I’m thinking that Coffee Addict 3 is supposed to be [Boost] and not [Boom].

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June 2nd, 2010
aroundthetraps:

3countylaugh:

timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:

Batman Alignments.
Kicking a dude while eating ice cream is some hardcore evil.

Alignment, always a good peg to hang a character on.


I wonder if there are other comic characters that could fit into the standard alignment grid as well as Batman?

aroundthetraps:

3countylaugh:

timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:

Batman Alignments.

Kicking a dude while eating ice cream is some hardcore evil.

Alignment, always a good peg to hang a character on.

I wonder if there are other comic characters that could fit into the standard alignment grid as well as Batman?

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May 29th, 2010

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January 21st, 2010
aroundthetraps:

(via obsidiantears83)

Do PCs really need to see this sign?

aroundthetraps:

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Do PCs really need to see this sign?

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December 28th, 2009
aroundthetraps:
Roleplaying
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This one was funny enough to share…

aroundthetraps:

Roleplaying

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This one was funny enough to share…

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