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#41
Also, this is my first chewsday challenge, can I teach and play the game I post?  Or if I teach it, do I just referee the rules and watch?
#42
Quote from: Dana_Tillusz on March 05, 2015, 05:26:24 PM

To post a game for Chewsday Challenge please quote this reply and fill in the relevant information

GAME TITLE:Rex: Final Days of an Empire
TEACHER:Dave Schmidt
START TIME:8:00pm
DURATION:2-2.5 hours
# OF PLAYERS:6
URL: Rex: Final Days of an Empire
#43
Also depending on how things go, I could have sessions that sort of centre around one of the characters to flesh them out more.

For example, dealing with obligations the various PCs have.
#44
Basically, the PCs would have a ship that they sort of 'operate' out of, captained by an NPC who would give them missions or tasks.  That way, it wouldn't really matter if some people only showed up here and there.  I would design little 'modules' that would be playable in a 4 hour session, and then back to the ship.
#45
Everybody enjoyed themselves, just couldn't commit to an ongoing thing.  I don't think that it would be too tough to get a game in here and there.  I've been thinking of making a campaign that people can drop in/out of so it would be okay if some characters were only around sporatically.
#46
Hey guys,

I ended up running a couple of one off scenarios with friends but haven't gone further than that.  There are only so many people out here in Strasbourg that are into this sort of thing and no one seems to be able to commit to a campaign.  I've only ever played DnD, this seemed to be a lot more 'creative' due to how the dice work.

-Dave
#47
Does anyone run Star Wars Edge of the Empire / Age of Rebellion / Force and Destiny?  I'm looking to start a game in Strasbourg with friends but have never actually played it before.  It'd be great to sit in on a session (or better yet, join in) to see how it goes in person.

-Dave