I ran a follow-up game to the 'One Shot' Savage Worlds game tonight. We used Skype's free conference calling for voice chat and, WOW, did that make a difference in the pace of the game. Now, I still prefer to use the in-game text chat for some IC chatting as I'm don't really do NPC 'voices' that well in real life.
On another happy, note it seems like the players are still happy with the way I run games and are willing to keep going to see the story arc through. The one-shot is now a mini-series. Huzzah!
On another happy, note it seems like the players are still happy with the way I run games and are willing to keep going to see the story arc through. The one-shot is now a mini-series. Huzzah!
Here is a teaser for tomorrow night's Savage World's One-shot game:
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NOTE: This is a work of fiction and this website nor the game has no affiliations with the Royal Ontario Museum.
This image was created using The Newspaper Clipping Generator.
NOTE: This is a work of fiction and this website nor the game has no affiliations with the Royal Ontario Museum.
As we we’re getting ready to sleep last night, my son said:
“I’m going to make my on comic book and stories. The hero will be… JET-PACK MAN! And his enemy will be … DR. SNAKE!”
“I’m going to make my on comic book and stories. The hero will be… JET-PACK MAN! And his enemy will be … DR. SNAKE!”
Brimming with inspiration and armed with crayons and paper, my son then proceeded to draw a portrait of Jet-Pack Man! Yes, the exclamation point is required. After all, he is a super-hero of SCIENCE!
I am so proud.
- Mood:
happy
