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I think I can play, if checking in once or twice a day will be enough. I'd like to try out the Ionian Nebula, and I love Conflicted Loyalties, not sure about the rest.
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I think I can play, if checking in once or twice a day will be enough. I'd like to try out the Ionian Nebula, and I love Conflicted Loyalties, not sure about the rest.
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I'm game for the setup we had last game.
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I think I can play, if checking in once or twice a day will be enough.
That's enough. If you can manage twice a day, that would be great.
Not me, sorry.
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Count me in. It's summer time. When my schedule is the slowest. If we have too many, I'll sit out, so newbies can play. See, I can share.
1. Ionian Nebula/Cylon Fleet/Neither.either. I'm game for any of the scenerios.
2. Conflicted Loyalties - Y/N?I'm game for that too.
3. Cylon Leader - not available if 5 players, optional if 6 players, mandatory if 7 players.Game for this one too.
4. New Caprica - Y/N? (Not compatible with Ionian Nebula)Hmm. I think I'd prefer Nebula.
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I'm in. I like all flavors. I vote Ionian Nebula for sure.
Hmm I dunno. I hope it's more fun to play than it is to watch.
I personally would say so, but I would say that's true for most games, IMO. (GTA being one of the rare games I enjoy watching, but have no desire to play.)
Honestly, if you enjoy playing side-scrolling beat-em-ups, like Final Fight or the TMNT arcade game, the games are a lot of fun (though the second game, Shadows over Mystara is far superior to the first in terms of gameplay and controls.) If not, then the D&D flavoring likely won't be enough to keep your interest.
SoM is probably my favorite arcade game of all time. It's a great beat-em-up with a pretty deep combat system (you can combo jumping attacks, regular attacks, slide attacks and aerial attacks on different ways, plus characters with shields can block and perform a counter attack) combined with spells, equipment and magic items from D&D as well as the option of several paths through the game, as well as some hidden treasure rooms and the like.
My only real complaint with it is the "spell freeze" (whenever a spell is cast, the rest of the game freezes while the animation plays out) and because of that boss fights generally involve everyone else twiddling their thumbs while the casters spam their magic button.
You can always download the demo and give it a whirl.
I might do that. Watching them play vaguely reminded me of playing Altered Beast which I poured quarters into back in the 90s. But when it comes to watching I would much rather see that crowd play tabletop than any video game.
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Quick update on the state of play, so to speak. We have four players already signed up. I'm still waiting for a couple of the usual suspects to give me a yea or nay. If that sounds like you, you can sign up (or decline) either here in-thread or by email.
do eeeet! You know you want to.
(or, if you haven't played before...)
do eeeet. You know you want to try!!!