Yes! Tiny d6 is really good for all kinds of play! Elegant and minimal with just enough going for it for longer campaign play! Thanks for all your support and watching!
Very well read. You should do books on tape. 😀 I remember those gitd dice from last year. You mentioned Savage Worlds again... any plans for that in the future?
Haven’t really played Savage Worlds in awhile, though I did back the most recent edition on Kickstarter and have it. But Tiny d6 has pretty much taken its place in my gaming place for a universal system: I once said, Tiny d6 is what I wanted Savage Worlds to be. It may be in the future. Who knows what will go across magehammer’s Game Table in the future!! Thanks for watching!
@@magehammersgametable I mean, something like the original CoC, but with relatively simple rules, and options for this sort of random generation (substituting the GM's role). Four Against the Great Old Ones is a good one, but after a while it just tends to feel somewhat monotonous. Legacy of Cthulhu is interesting and all, but the post-apocalyptic setting isn't really our favourite. Crowthulhu (for Be Like a Crow) is quite fun and innovative as well, but it leaves a bit too much for the imagination. And Eldersworn (based on Ironsworn) doesn't seem to be getting finished any time soon. I guess I should „create my own adventure”... 🤔
@@ソルグル I had good results with Inkwell Ideas Adventure decks. Maybe take a look at and adapt DM Yourself. That might work and may be easier than creating your own rule set.
I made the template in Google Docs, importing character images from Goodman Games Age of Cthulhu modules. The Poker Chips are Bennies from a Savage Worlds RPG setting called Realms of Cthulhu. I bought them at Origins several years ago.
"I dont like crunchy games as I've got older".... I hear ya bro!!
Glad to know I’m not alone!! Thanks for watching!
Me gusto mucho tu partida, el sistema minimalista sirve para mucho, simplemente genial, saludos desde el fin del mundo Chile.
De Nada! I love minimalist systems!
Enjoyed the choose your own adventure style story and Tiny D6 seems perfect for solo play. Thanks for posting.
Yes! Tiny d6 is really good for all kinds of play! Elegant and minimal with just enough going for it for longer campaign play! Thanks for all your support and watching!
Great game! I hope you do some more Tiny D6 adventures.
I am playing Tiny Frontiers with Mythic
Are you playing TF in your own universe or an established one?
And thanks for watching!
@@magehammersgametable I purchased Hostile solo from Zozer games and have been using the setting , TF and Mythic. I’m just kind of exploring as I go
@@petermcdonald4740 Thanks! I will look into those!
Very well read. You should do books on tape. 😀 I remember those gitd dice from last year. You mentioned Savage Worlds again... any plans for that in the future?
Haven’t really played Savage Worlds in awhile, though I did back the most recent edition on Kickstarter and have it. But Tiny d6 has pretty much taken its place in my gaming place for a universal system: I once said, Tiny d6 is what I wanted Savage Worlds to be.
It may be in the future. Who knows what will go across magehammer’s Game Table in the future!! Thanks for watching!
If only there was something like this for GM-less co-op fun...
There might be something out there…Only Cthulhu knows…
You could increase the danger of the encounters and play with a partner or two and make decisions together. Might work.
@@magehammersgametable I mean, something like the original CoC, but with relatively simple rules, and options for this sort of random generation (substituting the GM's role). Four Against the Great Old Ones is a good one, but after a while it just tends to feel somewhat monotonous. Legacy of Cthulhu is interesting and all, but the post-apocalyptic setting isn't really our favourite. Crowthulhu (for Be Like a Crow) is quite fun and innovative as well, but it leaves a bit too much for the imagination. And Eldersworn (based on Ironsworn) doesn't seem to be getting finished any time soon. I guess I should „create my own adventure”... 🤔
@@ソルグル I had good results with Inkwell Ideas Adventure decks. Maybe take a look at and adapt DM Yourself. That might work and may be easier than creating your own rule set.
@@ソルグル Maybe try something like Mythic to act as the GM AI. That might work with a minimum of adaptation
Where did you get that character template which you made your character in? Also, where did you get those cthulhu themed poker chips?
I made the template in Google Docs, importing character images from Goodman Games Age of Cthulhu modules.
The Poker Chips are Bennies from a Savage Worlds RPG setting called Realms of Cthulhu. I bought them at Origins several years ago.
Here’s a link to my character sheets: docs.google.com/document/d/19mO9WWy5d_XJ-Tol3mMq6ZF7GF-THBK5n4wBj0RAmWA/edit
Thanks for watching!!
@@magehammersgametable Thanks! Good play through!
@@illuminatednothing1316 Thanks!!