
>After lots of consideration of the players involved, I've decided to go out >on a limb a little bit. I'm going to run Greg Stolze's excellent RPG: USAGI >YOJIMBO... which I have never run before. > >There are two reasons for this: 1) My players dig chanbara cinema, 2) When >I mentioned the possibility of playing animals (a B&B game, perhaps) their >eyes lit up. The thought of playing anthropomorphic animals excited them >even more. You're a lucky one. I love anthropomorphics but every gaming group I've had since I started in 82 has to the last player run for the hills at the merest mention of anything 'furry' related. ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to gmast-off@phoenyx.net. GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 arcady@jps.net wrote: > You're a lucky one. I love anthropomorphics but every gaming group I've had > since I started in 82 has to the last player run for the hills at the merest > mention of anything 'furry' related. Weird. The Phoenyx' most popular game, lurker-wise, has been Westwind (http://www.phoenyx.net/westwind), which is about as furry as it gets. -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net The Dog Ate My Sketchbook: http://silver.phoenyx.net/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to gmast-off@phoenyx.net. GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/
> On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 arcady@jps.net wrote: > > You're a lucky one. I love anthropomorphics but every gaming group I've had > > since I started in 82 has to the last player run for the hills at the merest > > mention of anything 'furry' related. > > Weird. The Phoenyx' most popular game, lurker-wise, has been Westwind > (http://www.phoenyx.net/westwind), which is about as furry as it gets. > I had a lot of lookers for my B&B / Warehouse 23 at Origins, which is even furrier than anthropomorphics. I think part of it was for the minis. Coyt D. Watters "The Internet, billions of electrons with nothing better to do." ---------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send mail to gmast-off@phoenyx.net. GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/