This system is so funny, all the janky dice, the art and of course the starting level 0 adventure. I just love the idea of a pack of smelly peasants trying to protect their village only for the majority of them to be slaughtered leaving only the survivors as the PCs.
What games do you anons play to get a good chuckle?
I don't understand what you are trying to get across.
You must be fucking retarded then
ok? That still doesn't explain anything.
>a good chuckle
General bad plans by bad people shenanigans goes well with the osr homebrew I run.
3:16 Carnage is good for a laugh but I haven't managed to get a game going long enough to get to the actual punchline.
I think they're asking about light hearted fun games with short play in mind for amusement's sake instead of serious long campaigns although the way they started describing it seemed more like a sales pitch.
OP never said anything like that. So I still don't get it.
>What games do you anons play to get a good chuckle?
okay
But the OP opening statement has nothing to do with that. In fact I have trouble understanding what every post in this thread is trying to get at.
Yes, we understand you have autism
Do you legitimately have a reading problem?
Generally when asking
>What games do you anons play to get a good chuckle?
as posted in
the ideas or concepts that OP is trying to get across are posting examples of things in games they have played that they found amusing, then asking other anons if they have similar or shareable experiences.
The ideas are all there, its not even very convoluted or poor writing. Its a bit meandering and based on initial anecdote but the question at the end sums up the point fine.
I think its either an esl thing that's going to turn into stubborn refusal or pretending to be retarded.
I mean he could jump? Doesn't look far
I chuckled.
DCC is great even if purists hate it. Unique magic system, fighters are actually fun to play, and the published adventures for it are top tier.
The adventures are pure railroads.
Eh, there's always going to be some amount of railroading in any published adventure. And some of their adventures are pretty freeform, Acting Up In Lankhmar comes to mind.
ntayrt but they might be more talking about the very linear nature of the dungeons themselves, more towards a 3.5 style 5 room dungeon than an osr style dungeon. Not a thing I want, but there's usually a fun idea or 2 to pull and put in something else.
Anon doesn't understand that a dungeon isn't a railrod just because it's a linear/set layout. A rairoad expects the players to do X, whereas even in a Dungeon any and all options should be open to to players and they are free to tackle things as they wish. Anon has played too much storytime DnD.
>What games do you anons play to get a good chuckle?
Paranoia is always a good laugh
Kobolds ate my baby!
DCC is more akin to a Sierra adventure than to a roleplaying game.