Stormhound
09-29-2008, 12:48 PM
I'm going to float this as an idea. It's not a recruitment thread, per se, as I cannot be certain how long it would take for me to gear up for the effort, just more of an invitation to the community to comment...on viability, on style, or anything else that seems appropriate. If enough people figure I'm not any more out of my gourd than the average GM for even thinking about such a thing, then I'll see about getting serious. So to speak.
As I was pondering the merits of running a PbP game, I thought I should probably try to provide something that nobody else was offering. Then, as I was digging through boxes full of various gaming materials, the answer fell into my lap:
GURPS IOU
As a longtime fan of the works of visionaries like Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Robert Asprin, Piers Anthony, Phil Foglio, David Morgan-Mar, John Kovalic, Wierd Al Yankovic and PDQ Bach, I've had more than a few glimpses into the strange, ludicrous, and insane-but-true. For those who don't know yet (and I know who you are, because you haven't run screaming for the exits), IOU is Illuminati University, the educational institute of choice for mad scientists, would-be world domineers, crazed wizards, corporate schemers, political leaders, and deus-ex-machinists from across the multiverse...as well as anyone else rich (or unfortunate) enough to end up there. IOU is the intersection of college life with the Twilight Zone...along with field trips to X-Files, Eureka, and Tonganoxie.
It can actually be played in several flavors, but my favored one is Silly: bad puns, warped gadgets, even more warped humor, and incompetent (or incomprehensible) conspiracies to take over the world (or the campus, or maybe just the de Sade dorms). The tabloids tell the truth, and there's a lunatic behind almost every bush (except for that one right behind you...it's carnivorous, and quite possibly motile). Your dorm roomie might be an alien...and so might you. Magic runs wild, and super powers are almost a prerequisite for joining The Team, IOU's heavily decorated (and armed) moopsball squad. Death is largely an inconvenience (and to some professors, an unexcused absence), and some of the faculty are rumored to have had strange forms of treatment that render them (mostly) immune to damage.
In short, it's a wild ride, with plenty of laughs (hopefully) along the way. This is not to say that the characters wouldn't take themselves (and their classwork) quite seriously, but the players shouldn't and the GM certainly won't. And while we're not talking about a game quite at the level of TOON for sheer slapstick and looniness, we are most assuredly talking (in hushed, even tones where the ArchDean and COUP students won't hear us) about irreverent parody, impious lampooning, and wicked satire, with sacred-cow burgers and a side of fries. Our brave protagonists will battle for truth, justice, and the Illuminated Way...or at least for a higher GPA, off-campus housing, and a parking spot within walking distance of class.
It's my thought that such a game might work, especially in the hands of people who enjoy a good satire and are willing to be the more-than-occasional butt of a joke to further the amusement of the players and anyone else gullible enough to keep reading. It would also lend itself very well to episodic play, with "main characters" dropping in and out as players did, and even the occasional "guest star" showing up to help (or not). In short, if everyone gets really serious about having a silly time, it might just fly.
Would anyone else care to venture a comment?
As I was pondering the merits of running a PbP game, I thought I should probably try to provide something that nobody else was offering. Then, as I was digging through boxes full of various gaming materials, the answer fell into my lap:
GURPS IOU
As a longtime fan of the works of visionaries like Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Robert Asprin, Piers Anthony, Phil Foglio, David Morgan-Mar, John Kovalic, Wierd Al Yankovic and PDQ Bach, I've had more than a few glimpses into the strange, ludicrous, and insane-but-true. For those who don't know yet (and I know who you are, because you haven't run screaming for the exits), IOU is Illuminati University, the educational institute of choice for mad scientists, would-be world domineers, crazed wizards, corporate schemers, political leaders, and deus-ex-machinists from across the multiverse...as well as anyone else rich (or unfortunate) enough to end up there. IOU is the intersection of college life with the Twilight Zone...along with field trips to X-Files, Eureka, and Tonganoxie.
It can actually be played in several flavors, but my favored one is Silly: bad puns, warped gadgets, even more warped humor, and incompetent (or incomprehensible) conspiracies to take over the world (or the campus, or maybe just the de Sade dorms). The tabloids tell the truth, and there's a lunatic behind almost every bush (except for that one right behind you...it's carnivorous, and quite possibly motile). Your dorm roomie might be an alien...and so might you. Magic runs wild, and super powers are almost a prerequisite for joining The Team, IOU's heavily decorated (and armed) moopsball squad. Death is largely an inconvenience (and to some professors, an unexcused absence), and some of the faculty are rumored to have had strange forms of treatment that render them (mostly) immune to damage.
In short, it's a wild ride, with plenty of laughs (hopefully) along the way. This is not to say that the characters wouldn't take themselves (and their classwork) quite seriously, but the players shouldn't and the GM certainly won't. And while we're not talking about a game quite at the level of TOON for sheer slapstick and looniness, we are most assuredly talking (in hushed, even tones where the ArchDean and COUP students won't hear us) about irreverent parody, impious lampooning, and wicked satire, with sacred-cow burgers and a side of fries. Our brave protagonists will battle for truth, justice, and the Illuminated Way...or at least for a higher GPA, off-campus housing, and a parking spot within walking distance of class.
It's my thought that such a game might work, especially in the hands of people who enjoy a good satire and are willing to be the more-than-occasional butt of a joke to further the amusement of the players and anyone else gullible enough to keep reading. It would also lend itself very well to episodic play, with "main characters" dropping in and out as players did, and even the occasional "guest star" showing up to help (or not). In short, if everyone gets really serious about having a silly time, it might just fly.
Would anyone else care to venture a comment?