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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2011 8:16:23 GMT -8
So I recently picked up a copy of Atlas Games's Feng Shui RPG, and I have got to say that I am loving the simple mechanics and its rather... eclectic setting. So, since the Happy Jacks podcast and its community are perhaps my favorite podcast and podcast community, I was wondering if anyone in the community has any stories, opinions, thoughts, etc... on the game.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2011 5:03:34 GMT -8
Tappy has commented on this game a lot throughout the show's history. He's a big fan of it.
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Post by fray on Dec 19, 2011 19:04:32 GMT -8
I helped create the card game, Shadowfist, which the RPG was based on. It's a great game. I only played the RPG a few times. Played the card game for years and still love it. Tyler has also played Feng Shui. I'm still buying all the RPG books I think I'm only missing 5.
There's a bunch of fiction that was posted years ago by the creators and some of the playtesters. My GM used one of the ideas, a set of triplet Armadillo Ascended, as bad guys... it was a great game.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2011 19:38:28 GMT -8
Tappy has commented on this game a lot throughout the show's history. He's a big fan of it. Really? Huh. I could have sworn I didn't recall any episodes of Happy Jacks that mentioned it; I guess that's what happens when you listen to multiple RPG podcasts, they get muddled. Any giant mentions/comments pop out do you?
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Post by tyler on Dec 27, 2011 21:55:03 GMT -8
I love the system. Especially the way it deals with the time travel possibilities. It takes a MAJOR change in the past to affect anything in your present. You went back in time and killed the military officer who killed your great-great-grandparents? Awesome. You cleared the way for an eager underling to rise to power, who then kills your family members. Enjoy.
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