This was a level one MCC game held at Tower Games in Minneapolis when our monthly Saturday Night Space Opera game needed a second table. Jen’s Numenera game could only handle seven players, so I ran a second table (of eight players) and game them level one pre-gens. A fantastic game, a near TPK (one survivor only) when one player decided that a pyrokinesis mutation was just the ticket when fighting a living metal overseer in the room with hot and cold running fusion generators. Good stuff.
Fifth Edition Dungeons & Dragons goes Old School. Your DCC RPG Pittsburgh Dungeon Masters (Stefan and Mike) will presenting the Goodman Games update to B1: In Search of the Unknown (1979) and B2: The Keep on the Borderlands (1979) at Phantom of the Attic.
The campaign will kick off Sunday, January 13th and will continue monthly. The first session will focus on character generation, campaign rules, and some exploration. Future games will pick up where the previous game left off. This is a set-piece sandbox campaign. The characters will determine the ongoing story.
As an Open-Table game, regular players will advance their characters through the campaign, while drop in players can select a pre-generated character to play. If possible, players should bring their own materials (dice, pencils, paper, Player’s Handbook, other relevant game books and materials). The Game Masters will have some extra materials available.
No experience with any edition of Dungeons & Dragons expected or required. This is a perfect opportunity to try our D&D with experienced Game Masters. We’ll have two tables, so there should be plenty of room.
Located at The Hydras Lair of Carson City, NV this weekly game is ran on Thursdays and is open for anyone interested to drop-in and play, irregardless of previous experience in tabletop gaming. Pre-made characters, dice, pencils, and even a spare rulebook are available, you just need to bring yourself and your imagination! Composed mostly of a homebrewed world with various pre-written modules used as direct adventure fillers or where significant inspiration is taken from, DCC is a lethal experience where death is so common, the makers even made a DEAD stamp for the game. You will lose a character, it’s inevitable.
Level Eater is a Chicago D&D event that has happened in some form or another for the past 9 years. The main event is a 5e tournament game in the evening, but this year they had an afternoon of open gaming. I talked to the organizers and reserved a table to run a DCC game. I ran the Hypercube of Myt. We had 6 players, 3 of whom were new to DCC. it happened at Co-Prosperity Sphere at
Saturday night at 6 PM. DCC is playing the level 1 Mutant Crawl Classic post-apocalyptic adventure “Assault on the Sky High Tower”. You are a brand new team of Seekers being sent on your first official mission to obtain artifacts of the ancients for your tribe. We’ll start at 6 to roll up new characters from last week. I will have some pregens ready for new people who want to play. I also have a selection of Epic PC’s with artifacts and high stats. We’ll roll to see who gets the awesome OP character. Hope to see you there. — at Secret Door Games.
Located at The Hydras Lair of Carson City, NV this weekly game is ran on Thursdays and is open for anyone interested to drop-in and play, irregardless of previous experience in tabletop gaming. Pre-made characters, dice, pencils, and even a spare rulebook are available, you just need to bring yourself and your imagination! Composed mostly of a homebrewed world with various pre-written modules used as direct adventure fillers or where significant inspiration is taken from, DCC is a lethal experience where death is so common, the makers even made a DEAD stamp for the game. You will lose a character, it’s inevitable.