Here’s another die drop table for guiding elements of your solo games…

Here’s another die drop table for guiding elements of your solo games…

i love this idea. That they’re presented using pages ripped from comic books just rings a bell with me. There are some gorgeous spreads in the Savage Sword of Conan which would be excellent for town encounters.

Originally shared by Chris Bennett

Crash Landed!

A die drop chart for exploring a crash site.

Inspired by https://solounmondodicarta.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/superhero-plot-die-drop-table/ and using an in-progress comic page by Eduardo Ferigato. https://ferigato.deviantart.com/art/Ferigato-Quad-391924983

The next installment of my d6 Star Wars campaign is up.

The next installment of my d6 Star Wars campaign is up.

Not a lot of die rolling happened in this bit itself, but this is where I had to extrapolate a lot of things that had come up in through the Oracle and from Events and tie them all together.

I have played quite far beyond this, but this post marked the point where I needed to actually decide on a name for another of the NPCs so I could write up the post nicely. He’d been Dr. X in my notes for so long…

My first attempt at solo roleplaying (and first post), following the interesting Frustration to Freedom. This was…

My first attempt at solo roleplaying (and first post), following the interesting Frustration to Freedom. This was supposed to be a simple Rats in the Basement as per chapter 16, but turned out to nearly kill the character. The rules are DungeonWorld with a tiny bit of Mythic thrown in. The initial mythic roll gave me the idea to use oil and torches, this didn’t turn out well for my poor character. Anyway, any comments would be greatly appreciated, I’m still learning how to do this.

This is an interesting idea. I don’t have an Echo myself, but has anyone else tried to use it as a DM?

This is an interesting idea. I don’t have an Echo myself, but has anyone else tried to use it as a DM?

Originally shared by Randall Stukey

I’ve never found the games available as skills to be all that much fun to play — at least more than a time or two. Today, however, I discovered Six Swords — an attempt to have Alexa run a D&D-like game. It’s not based on modern D&D — it’s “based on OSRIC, an open source version of first Edition Dungeons and Dragons ™” I haven’t had much time to play with it, but it actually seems like fun. More in my blog post….

Things go nowhere fast in my fourth session of my current Microlite 20 Star Wars game…just a short session today…

Things go nowhere fast in my fourth session of my current Microlite 20 Star Wars game…just a short session today (about 30 minutes) since I have to go back to work tomorrow.

I need to wait for things to calm down and rethink my next move…

Session 3 of my Microlite 20 Star Wars game is up. Not really fitting the joyful christmas season as Randal…

Session 3 of my Microlite 20 Star Wars game is up. Not really fitting the joyful christmas season as Randal infiltrates the city and more or less swiftly but also a little messy dispatches two imperial army troopers…oh, and of course his “red” blaster bolt lights up the alley, not his “read” blaster bolt. As far as I know you can’t read blaster bolts 🙂