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Play Pitches

Do You Want to Try Something New?

The below games are ones which I've tried to sell to my players, that is sell as in get them interested in the game or a campaign, not get them to purchase a copy of it (although that'd be cool too). Now please have a look at my pitches!

Hype in 10 Words or Less

Best Friends
A roleplaying game about girlfriends and all their petty hatreds.
Breaking the Ice
Finding love has never been so much fun!
The Burning Wheel
Your choices have consequences. Are you ready for it?
carry, a game about war
Human drama under some of the most stressful circumstances imaginable!
Cold City
A game about hidden agendas, trust and monster hunting.
Contenders
A roleplaying game of blood and sweat, pain and hope.
Dead of Night
Scary, fun, and tension-filled campfire horror at its finest!
Dogs in the Vineyard
Play God's Watchdogs and pronounce judgement on the wicked.
Dust Devils
Will you shoot or give up the gun, pardner?
InSpectres
Paranormal investigation and elimination... who you gonna call?
Lacuna Part 1
Psychological horror — are you sure it's just a game?
The Mountain Witch
When every heart holds betrayal, who can you trust?
Polaris
Who knew playing a tragedy could be so much fun?
Primetime Adventures
Star in the greatest TV show that never was!
The Riddle of Steel
Is it worth fighting for? You better be sure!
With Great Power...
Are you willing to pay the price, saving the world?

Or perhaps a new cool campaign?

If you already have a favorite, perhaps generic, game that you love, I still want to help you. Well actually, I'm not that much of a kind soul, these pitches are still aimed at getting me more play, but I hope other people get inspired as well.

Why am I Doing This?

Well the answer is quite simple. I love roleplaying, absolutely love it! However, a lot of roleplaying games just give you rules, but no situation to stick your players in. Some other games provide you tools to help create an interesting situation, but perhaps lack specifics. I want this to be an idea mine for creating interesting and volatile situations for your games (well yes, I really mean mine).

Situation?

Well look at some of my game pitches. You will notice that games such as Cold City, and The Mountain Witch come front-loaded with situation. That is, they give the players something to do with their characters right off the bat, and a reason to do it. That is the important point in my opinion. Games with a well defined situation are games you can play at the drop of a hat without hardly any prep. For more information on this subject check out the link below, where I dissect my favorite games.