| Avian Mosquito |
I've been making a new tabletop RPG for a while now. The system is meant to do a lot of things and have a lot of settings, while using completely unique mechanics and incorporating aspects and ideas of other franchises.
This game comes with its own universe, and (so far) thirteen different worlds within it. (More to come, of course.) These vary in climate, technology and wildlife, but use the same system and have a number of universal aspects. These settings are rated based on their tech level from 0 to 5, and primary tech type of conventional, magic or biological. (Biotech is massively under-represented so far.)
The game so far has a solid set of core mechanics that, while not finished, are shaping up quite well. However, one of Change's intended main features is a massive number of minor fringe mechanics and its incorporation of bits and pieces of other franchises into its mechanics, content or both. Including inspirations from Reality, Dungeons and Dragons, The Elder Scrolls, Tolkein's Legendarium, Star Wars, Halo, Half-Life, Fallout, Command and Conquer, Star Craft, old-school shooter mechanics, Final Fantasy, Dragonball, Bleach, Neon Genesis Evangelion, The Cthulu Mythos, Norse Mythology, Greco-Roman mythology, Egyptian mythology, Mayan mythology, Japanese mythology, Abrahamic mythologies, conspiracy theories and more. Part of the appeal is supposed to be the sheer variety of available mechanics to experiment with, and eventually present in the game's creatures and factions.
| Avian Mosquito |
HUGE delay. My daughter fell on my laptop and I had to get a new computer. It took a while in my financial situation. I lost all my files, and had to redownload Change from mediafire, where it was so far out of date it seems completely alien. I am presently without Microsoft Office, and I don't have Adobe Acrobat either, so all I can do is read it. I lost half a dozen changes that I have to restore once I get a FREE program that can edit it, and I have over a dozen left to do. Then I have to get enough content for a campaign and... yeah. It'll be at least three months before anyone plays it. At LEAST. And before, I just had a few minor changes and the content to do. If this hadn't happened, I'd be *maybe* a month from playing a campaign.