On Saturday, probably in one of the short afternoon slots, I'm going to run a game at Go Play NW, a local indie game con. It's Pantheon, one of
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I've run Pantheon several times, with wildly varying results. The group who got Grave & Watery best also got Pantheon best, I think. They were the ones, too, who didn't really care that much about the scoring -- the scores were an afterthought to them, mostly, but also a moment of shared geek joy for those who'd "got" the genre right, according to the game designer's scoring tables.
After Pantheon came out, various people wrote to me and asked if it'd be okay for them to create their own Pantheon adventures and publish them on the web, and I said sure, and then none of them did. A shame.
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I'm not surprised that no one has copied Robin's format. Robin's act would be a hard one to follow.
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