Surprise! We’re planning on spending 2020 crowdsourcing a players’ handbook for a Magiqverse roleplaying game that would be free for everyone. We’re going to need help creating everything from classes to skills, to spells, to rules, and we’d love for the community (with our guidance) to offer input and help us shape this together! So without further ado, a few questions to get the ball rolling:
Do you have experience with tabletop and/or roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons?
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Do you have experience designing tabletop and/or online roleplaying games?
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Would you be interested in a Magiqverse-centric tabletop/roleplaying game?
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If you answered yes to any of the above, may we reach out to you in the future about the development of a Magiqverse-related rpg?
There’s already content to work with. The question is how to implement it?
Will it be a tabletop type set of game, say for example “tabletop simulator” or “roll20” or other? This wont be a simple feat, but I cant wait to see it happen!
Thanks for the recommendation, @Nighteater, I’m checking it out now. And @Aeryce, this will indeed be a separate tabletop rpg that you can play with others, either in person, online, or via tabletop simulators like Roll20!
I am positively vibrating at the prospect of this.
I’ve recently finally gotten into TTRPGs for real (running my first monster of the week campaign very soon) and I’d love to run a magiqverse session
Most of my experience has been with online text-based RPGs, specifically MUSH/MUD running White Wolf games. It isn’t quite the same as tabletop, but it is pretty close, and more narratively based. That said, in terms of playing and interest, I’ve been all over different RPGs for ages: Unseen Armies, In Nomine, and I think I even have an early edition of Witch+Craft in my files somewhere.
It’s still out there. A lot of the old MUSHes are still around, in various forms and formats. They’re one of those persistent subcultures that I don’t think will ever completely go away, like USENET. (Okay, that dates me …)