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Re: Writing a programmed adventure.



I too would be willing to run a character, If you'd have me.  I normally play a warrior beard or a wizard or just any of several types of warrior.
 
 
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From: Edward Kroeten <ekroeten@farmersagent.com>
To: tft <tft@brainiac.com>
Sent: Mon, Sep 11, 2017 7:58 pm
Subject: Re: Writing a programmed adventure.

I would be willing to play, as long as know the house rules.


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------ Original Message ------
Received: 07:35 PM PDT, 09/11/2017
From: Rick Smith <rick_ww@lightspeed.ca>
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: Writing a programmed adventure.


Hi David,
Was it George at Dark City Games? I was offered $100 for a programmed
adventure, but that was far too little for the amount of work it would take to
build such an adventure.

Altho, you can run thru the adventure with characters you generate on
your own. I have 3 or 4 of the Dark City adventures and I played in all of
them with self generated characters.

If you are going to run a short TFT pbem adventure I would be willing to
run a character so long as I am the strong silent type who hits things a
lot.

Rick


On 2017-09-11, at 6:26 PM, David Bofinger wrote:

> I've received private email suggesting I make this a programmed adventure.
>
> It can be a lot of work to do a programmed adventure: you have to write lines that are never followed and the technical writing has to be clear enough it can be understood in the author's absence. And the characters lose much of their freedom of action and players can't generate their own characters.
>
> I suppose I could, if there is a market for it, but I think I'd have to have a larger market than would be sufficient to get me to run a game. Is that what people want?
>
> --
> David



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