Subject: GUMSHOE
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Posted on: 2019-10-22 17:44:41 UTC
Gumshoe is a system that can
1) Be adapted to any setting
2) Fits naturally for all kinds of investigation stories
3) Has easy enough rules.
Subject: GUMSHOE
Author:
Posted on: 2019-10-22 17:44:41 UTC
Gumshoe is a system that can
1) Be adapted to any setting
2) Fits naturally for all kinds of investigation stories
3) Has easy enough rules.
Hi there. I got an idea. What if we make a TTRPG where you play as Agents? There is a really great system for investigative TTRPG that can be adapted to any needs: Gumshoe. If you are interested, message me on Discord for the link for the docs where the work is going to happen. SansCipher#5719
I tried to create a PPC adaptation for D&D many years ago, because it was all I knew, but it didn't work so well. I'm not familiar with Gumshoe, but another good system to consider is Fate (which apparently has its System Reference Document online). It's also rules-light, focuses on character and storytelling, and encourages players actively participating in the creation of scenarios. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks like fun. Tabletop did an episode on it.
Also, welcome! Have a +1 Spork of Turn Suvian!
~Neshomeh
What's a TTRPG? And what makes it particularly suited for the PPC? (In other words, what gave you this idea?)
hS
TTRPG stands for Tabletop Role-Playing-Game. It is a roleplaying game (duh) that has a ruleset of some sort. Usually, there is one Game Master, responsible for the plot of the game and the world around the characters and a number of players, who represent their characters.
I feel like they play some form of one of those on the Discord sometime, so you might get a decent response, I don't know.
So, second question: what makes Gumshoe particularly suited for the PPC? You clearly had something in mind when you suggested it, and I'd like to know a little more. :)
hS