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Breakdown: Game Resources
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A roleplaying or storytelling game system necessarily prioritizes certain elements while setting aside others – at least if we want our activity to remain a game and not become a scientific simulation. Even a so-called universal roleplay gaming system must necessarily engage choices such as how to frame character abilities, narrative trajectory, and conflict mechanics, let alone just how far it will go to be “universal.” These choices are made according to the subject of the game, i.e. what the game is about, what sort of topics it encompasses. And I do not believe we can separate the subject of...
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Breakdown: World of the Breaking Point
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Just a short blog entry this time as we post the “World of The Breaking Point” chapter. “The Breaking Point" is not about civil servants in general. It's about your civil servants, the fallible, troubled Pros who are driven to help others. It’s about their battle with inner and outer demons. Our Pros are not monsters, nor are they haplessly “following orders.” They have an agenda toward some greater good. They might be part of a rotten system or a corrupt team – this can be a very powerful game dynamic, especially with some Pros mired in the mess. They might be...
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Breakdown: Life in the Shadows
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Author’s Comments on Breakdown: “The World of Life in the Shadows” It’s one of my greatest joys watching players bring a game to life. I thank all the playtesters so much for their contributions. At their near best, playtest games are not only a validation but a wonderful show where I’m entertained by dynamic and insightful writer-actors for whom I am a mere executive producer, providing facilities and a helpful nudge now and then. When the players don’t have to ask what they can do, I know that game materials are comprehensive and that the game is coherent. When players are...
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Breakdown: Creating Characters
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Author’s Comments on Breakdown: “Creating Characters” I’ve especially enjoyed recent historical and sociological storytelling games, such as Microscope and In a Quiet Year, as well as my own foray into that realm, At the Hands of an Angry God. But it’s been a great pleasure to return to character-focused gaming, my first love in roleplaying. Breakdown is relentlessly focused on character, specifically that of our players’ protagonists, whom we call “Pros.” The settings exist solely to facilitate Pro creation, help bond Pros, and focus Pro context (including plot lines), otherwise bearing no weight of their own. Plots only serve character development, being built solely based to...
After A Long Absence...
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...we're back. As you may have already guessed, other work and family requirements have kept High Rock Press on something of hiatus since the publication of Champions Character Creation Cards last year. Though it had some flaws (I noticed a glaring math error after the decks were printed), I was really happy with that project, and incredibly gratified it received an ENnie nomination for Best Aid/Accessory - Non-Digital. That meant a lot to me. I've contributed to a bunch of projects that have been nominated for awards over the years; and a few even won. But that was the first...