Hi, S!
Glad you're liking Jaws. Please do post any questions you have. The main thing
to remember is that it's a framework to hang your own game on, so adapt to suit.
QMR actual play - you know, I'm coming up blank. I know I've seen some... Orion
or Sophie, do you have any links?
Tim
--- In silverbranchgames@yahoogroups.com, "s_morring" <s_morring@...> wrote:
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> I purchased Jaws of the Six Serpents a few weeks ago.
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> I play RPGs occasionally with 3 of my 5 daughters. My 7 and 9 year-old
daughters especially enjoy playing.
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> We've played ZoZ in the past with a more princess-like fair-tale setting, and
the children really understand and love the PDQ system. I love the system, too,
as it doesn't require a lot of time to "stat" NPCs or prepare adventures.
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> I've enjoyed JoSS's rules regarding magical and mundane gear, and the
explanation of the setting/genre have helped me come up with a few off-the-cuff
adventures for the girls. I like the way charms are handled, but I'm not sure I
have a good grasp on Sorcery yet. I'll post a new thread with my questions when
I have a little more time.
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> I'll also try to make the time to post an AP report on rpg.net showing how
well JoSS (and PDQ generally) work for fast and fun RPing that even children can
grasp.
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> P.S. My 11 year-old daughter prefers witty, humorous banter. Is there an AP
or other examples posted somewhere regarding QoMR - particularly, the off-beat
and humorous aspect of it?
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