• gsg_josh@sh.itjust.worksOP
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        5 months ago

        If you’re interested in hearing it played, I would highly recommend the podcast “Spout Lore”. They, in my opinion, are the platonic ideal of how to play a PbtA game, which is to mostly ignore the rules and bang them into a shape that fits the fiction, rather than the other way around. PbtA games are meant to be unbalanced, I think, because fiction tends to favor the protagonists.

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    5 months ago

    I have both editions (1st and 2nd) of the Mythic GME, but I’ve only tried the first one. The second one (the one you linked) does look very promising though, and I know a lot of people have had very good results with the first one.

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      5 months ago

      I’m legitimately quite impressed with it. It’s very well written, and the system is simple enough to be rapidly applied effectively. It feels a lot like having someone to bounce ideas off of and occasionally surprise you. I’m also getting ready to run a game of Beam Saber with a couple of friends, using Mythic. Very excited to see how a “writer’s room” approach to roleplaying will go.