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Post by khaboom on Jul 15, 2012 16:01:12 GMT -5
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Post by Vin Ahrr Vin on Jul 16, 2012 8:07:45 GMT -5
I haven't read the whole thing, but here's my take on it: Anything T&T-related that Ken does is by definition "Troll-tastic". Even though his rules set of choice at the moment is 7.5, Ken is "da man" when it comes to T&T. Playing in a world run by Ken has to be put on the same pedistal as being in Gary Gygax's Greyhawk or Dave Arneson's Blackmoor or Jim Ward's Warden. Just my two coppers.
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Post by branderwydd /|\ on Jul 16, 2012 19:45:30 GMT -5
Vin: It is interesting that you say that. It makes me remember back in the very early '90s when I was in Crazy Egor's store (who was a gaming con huckster for many years) and I was asking for their backstock of T&T. They mentioned how it wasn't a popular game at that time (those were dry years after the '80s and before the renaissance of the late '90s) and somewhat of an acquired taste. However, they noted that if you actually played the game with Ken GMing at a convention, he could make it come alive and it was the best game ever under those circumstances. More or less the same thing you were saying, I think. Anyway, I haven't thought about that in in many years, but your post brought it back.
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