My brain is in a weird place creatively.
Now I know what you're thinking...'You're Adam 'Barking Alien' Dickstein. When is your brain NOT in a weird place creatively?'
Ha-ha! Aren't you clever. Whattaya want? A gold star? Why I oughta...
Thing is...you're right of course. This ain't the blog you go to in order to read about Barely-Medieval Fantasy Game Alternative Encumberance Rules for the umpteenth time. Nope. This is where you go to see some crazy sonofabastich (I'm that sonofabastich btw) talk about a super niche IP-based game or the latest Japanese indie RPG no one else has heard of.
Yeah, I'll admit it. That's definitely me.
So what exactly is on my mind? Well, I was mentally updating my list of current favorite games and realized, WOW - this is some wild stuff. Without further ado, here are the game occupying my thoughts:
The Adventures of Horai Academy!!
Ever since rediscovering this game in February of last year and learning of its fan-group made 3rd Edition (cover art pictured above) I have been secretly working on ideas for bringing it to one of my tables. As I've mentioned before, I love this game. Finally got a full on copy of the new '2020' core rulebook and its as awesome as I remember and then some.
Labeled 'Crazy Japanese High School The Roleplaying Game' by my buddy Ray, I think his group is my best bet for getting to run The Adventures of Horai Academy!! once again. Ah, if only my ex-wife and ol' New Jersey crew could get together. They'd also knock this one out of the park.
Meteor City - Star Rainy Days
This game...it just makes me happy. It's a cozy, slice-of-life, Science Fiction game and there just aren't enough of those IMHO. Add in the neat aliens, the implied setting left open for the players and GM to flesh out, and the simple, straightforward rules and Meteor City: Star Rainy Days is really my kind of RPG.
For some reason I can't quite put my finger on, reading and thinking about this game reminds me of various previous Sci-Fi Comedy games and Anime I've seen, as well as successful past campaigns I've run. That's understandable of course, except for the fact that none of them were exactly this and vice versa. This odd paradox makes me want to run the game even more, to explore what it is about the idea that has such a hold on me.
SATASUPE (Saturday Night Special)
This is a game I've been desperate to get back to for what feels like forever. I go through stretches where I don't think about it and then some Anime or Manga or whathaveyou makes me go, 'What a cool setting for a game! If only there were an RPG that could...wait...SATASUPE!'.
I really need to sit down and re-read the rules again to nail down all the fiddley-bits but man, this would be a one I'd love to run again as well. Problem here is the group. Who would not only 'get it' but enjoy it as much as I would. Hmm.
The Smurfs Roleplaying Game
He's still going on about the Smurfs? Smurf yeah I am!
Aside from the fun absurdity of playing those three apples tall blue people who live inside mushroom houses, this is currently one of my two absolute favorite games mechanically. I love the rules and that is definitely not something you'll hear me say often! Simple, easy to understand, with just enough teeth to give it more depth than one would expect from a TRPG about...well...Smurfs.
Plus, I just have a blast running and playing it.
Tokyo Ghost Research
What more can I say at this point about Tokyo Ghost Research? Probably a lot! I am completely enamoured with this short, simple, and thoroughly enjoyable little TRPG. The fact that it is so easy to add to and modify helps a ton, enabling me to do things like my Solo Ghostbusters game.
This is the other game in which I've totally fallen for the simple, elegant rules. I love that it keeps the PCs/Players engaged through giving them greater control over the outcome of their rolls. If your roll succeeds you Succeed, if it fails you still Succeed but with Trouble, or you can decide to actually fail for 1 point of Damage and an Overtime point that can be cashed in later to use your Overwork Skill. Brilliant.
That said, I'd really like to play it with some friends. I wouldn't mind running it 'straight' either, as in not connected to Ghostbusters but as its own thing (as intended). Then again, I do so love the Ghostbusters concept. Either way would be totally fantastic.
And finally, a special shout out to a much adored game that remains at the forefront of my 'TOP RPGs' list but in a more familiar fashion; the French Toast and Bacon of my tabletop gaming interests. Nothing exotic, just tried and true roleplaying adventure:
Star Trek Adventures
With the same campaign still going strong after 11 years, you could place Star Trek Adventures* as not just one of my favorite RPGs at the moment but one of all time favorites ever. And you'd be right!
I continue to run, play, and collect STA on the regular and I'm am enjoying doing so. I'd love to give it a go with some of my old buddies or my Japanese friends just to see the differences in how they approach it.
Other than these, Daggerheart is on my mind because I am currently playing in a short campaign of it. Its making me want to revisit/revamp Aerth/The Winghorn Guard or create a new Fantasy setting of my own, though not necessarily because I'm loving Daggerheart; although I do like it a lot, especially compared to something like D&D. I've been watching a lot of Fantasy related Anime lately and that's the stronger influence to be honest.
In addition, my old 'Advanced Teenagers from Outer Space' campaign and running a Land of Oz game have also been on my mind for no specific reason I can think of.
Anyway, those are the marbles rolling around in my noggin.
Curious to see what becomes of them in the near future,
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Barking Alien
*You might notice the cover for Star Trek Adventures is the 1st Edition version of the game and that's on purpose as my Star Trek: Prosperity campaign still uses those rules.
Also, I linked to the wiki because trying to link to any single previous post of mine about the game seemed an arduous task, lol. I've written about it a lot but the post are kind of all over the place subject wise.