I just put up this page yesterday, and already I have two posts on it. These are just some ideas that I've had while watching tv or listening to the radio....
Hello Sorry for any cross postings as usual. I would like to W E Johns character Biggles and friends in to my wargames. Has anyone else done this? If so what...
hi just wanted to invite group members to a new forum about florida vacations. it is at http://www.floridamigration.com/forum/ drop by and share your stories...
vroom_315751@...
Jun 6, 2004 5:05 am
2155
I was excited to see someone posting and it turned out just to be Spam :-( Can anyone turn Florida migration into a Pulp game? Al Capone spent time in...
Hi Guys, Just a notice to let you know my friend Howard Whitehouse's new Pulp Miniatures rules are soon to be available from 'And Thats The Way It Was Press': ...
I need help name race I am creating. I created a pc race that are robots or constructs that are close to robots that are powered, inhabited or posessed by...
Hi Peter, You are not the only person considering this. I have been thinking about using Copplestone castings figures: BC1 Armed Archeologists: The chap fith...
Hey Bob! Thanks for the good word. The rules can be found at - http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/ts/exchange-glance/Y01Y2596370Y1632987/107-1578666-7473303 for...
Hi, I'm new to the list, so could you tell me which the best pulp rpgs are currently? I'd like to start one with some friends, but don't know which to invest...
Frank.Schildiner@...
Jun 18, 2004 1:33 am
2163
Good Afternoon All, Just found this group & I'm hoping you all can help me. While surfing the net, I'm having a hard time finding any websites dedicated to...
... I'd be interested in lurking, at least. (work is sucking more time than usual) Please post the url. Thanks, Bill ===== Bill Kokal ... We pray for one...
Hi Xander Thanks for the suggestions! I like Copplestone castings, but the price with the Canadian dollar........its enough to make Biggles quit smoking. I...
Hi, I read a few Biggles stories while in the U.K., fun stuff. The last Biggles game I was in had players with far too much affection for Hugh "Bulldog" ...
Frank.Schildiner@...
Jun 18, 2004 1:12 pm
2169
That's easy. The one you can get players to try. That has always been the problem. There is no shortage of game systems. There IS a shortage of people...
Isn't that always a problem with any game system that requires players devote considerable efforts in learning rules, creating characters and committing...
So true. I started out with Hero Systems Pulp Adventure and loved it - it was the very first game system and campaign I ever ran. Never got to try it again...
I'm not convinced, necessarily, that the pulp adventure genre necessarily lends itself to a "traditional" rpg campaign. By that I mean, a long-running,...
Peter Thanks for the group link, The only other Biggles type figures that I can think of are: the fellow waving the machete in Pulp figures' "Safari into...
I'd agree with that. The form of Pulp is very episodic, based on short stories and movie serials. You go from one damn good scene to another, without worrying...
There's a certain unpleasantness to some 1920s British fiction. You know, we've lost a whole generation in WW1, the empire's not the gem it was, and, by gum,...
One of the things that drew me back into playing miniature games instead of more Rpgs is the huge amount of time involved in organizing,scheduling and running...
I would think that the difference between wargames vs. rpgs is more a matter of personal taste and interest. I say that because I prefer rpgs, but I also...
... I guess I will say Savage Words, it fits the need of of short Session, just perfect for Pulp settings. I was a big GURPS fan (and still Am for the books...
... I've quit playing RPG the way I did when I was In college, work and family take time and there is little for my Hobby. Each year in summer time a join my...
... wrote: I used to play a lot of CoC but since it turned d20 system I don't have the Time nessassary to learn the rules to be on point during the Session...