This is a very very long video. I’ve watched the first half hour or so (you can skip the first five minutes).
This uses a short version of Mythic 2e GME, While I use Mythic as part of my solo play, this is a very different style: The player keeps asking questions (who am I? Am I a giant? Am I a giant in a particular world? What just happened? Did I kill someone?)
At some point (especially now that I have grabbed Mythic and its friends) I will try to run a game with nothing else (I’m currently using Mythic as occasional part of the DnD game that I run for
caper_est, and to supplement my Tiny Dungeons adventure, such as it is, and to get myself unstuck in other games).
Finding out things about the story that you didn’t put into it is exciting. On the other hand, this guy rolls for _everything_, and I am used to the journalling games where you just make all of this up out of thin air and cobwebs, as well as more traditional gameplay where players and DM collaborate and create or discover their characters.
Nonetheless, I’m throwing this in here as an example of how one *could* play.
This uses a short version of Mythic 2e GME, While I use Mythic as part of my solo play, this is a very different style: The player keeps asking questions (who am I? Am I a giant? Am I a giant in a particular world? What just happened? Did I kill someone?)
At some point (especially now that I have grabbed Mythic and its friends) I will try to run a game with nothing else (I’m currently using Mythic as occasional part of the DnD game that I run for
Finding out things about the story that you didn’t put into it is exciting. On the other hand, this guy rolls for _everything_, and I am used to the journalling games where you just make all of this up out of thin air and cobwebs, as well as more traditional gameplay where players and DM collaborate and create or discover their characters.
Nonetheless, I’m throwing this in here as an example of how one *could* play.